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👥 La line-up de profs pour les cours de Solo Jazz sera confirmée à un mois de l'évènement


💃🕺 Les pass proposés avec des cours de Solo Jazz :

🔹 Full Pass (9h de cours - 6h Lindy Hop + 3h Solo Jazz)

🔹 Jazz Pass (3h de cours - Solo Jazz)

🔹 One Day Pass (4h30 de cours - 3h Lindy Hop + 1h30 Solo Jazz) *choix du jour à faire pendant l'inscription

🎁 Inclus dans tous les Pass ci-dessus le Taster danse + les 3 soirées et autres activités du Festival (Culture Talk, exposition)

Nivel - Requisitos y Descripción

Todos los niveles

Corresponde a todos los bailarines, hayan tomado clases de baile o no.

Este nivel generalmente se utiliza para trabajar la escucha, explorar el movimiento y la interpretación individualmente o en grupo.

Solo Jazz / Charleston

Solo Jazz / Charleston

Le Solo Jazz, également connu sous le nom de Charleston, est une danse énergique et exubérante qui incarne la joie pure et l'esprit ludique. Originaire des années folles et des clubs de jazz animés, cette danse en solo offre une liberté d'expression créative et une explosion de mouvements rythmiques.

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Halle des Chartrons
10 Pl. du Marché Chartrons, 33000 Bordeaux, France

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Los profesores de nuestro curso.

Marie N'Diaye

Marie N'Diaye

Profesor

Dr. Marie N'diaye (PhD) is a Jazz Dance choreographer, performer and educator as well as a dance researcher. She specialises in Jazz Dance (African American Jazz), including the partnered form (Lindy Hop), focusing on the legacy of Harlem dancers from the Savoy Ballroom as well as the chorus line tradition from night clubs and theatres (such as the Apollo Theater, the Cotton Club, Connie's Inn...) and has applied her scientific method and dance education to conduct an embodied practice-based research of Jazz dance through the study of archival films, and collaborations with elders and other established dancers.


Marie is the founder of the non-profit organisation "Collective Voices for Change" aiming to promote cultural appreciation and respect of African American Jazz Dances. She is also a board member of the "Black Lindy Hoppers Fund", whose mission is to support and promote Black dancers and artists in their practice, performance, and transmission of Jazz Dances especially Lindy Hop.


She completed her Masters in Anthropology of Dance & Ethnochoreology in 2023, as part of the international ERASMUS program: "Choreomundus" involved with the safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH).