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This page is a recent addition to Djembe-L FAQ.   We need more listings of Afro-Cuban dance teachers, so, please send your dance teachers info, per following format, (please cut 'n paste format into email) and send to dance@drums.org

TEACHERS NAME:
Teachers Country of origin:
STYLE OF DANCE:
Description of Dance Classes:
LOCATION:
ADDRESS:
City/State/Zip Country
PHONE
FAX
EMAIL contact
URL
Class Schedule & Fees:
Resumé of teacher (if available)

CALIFORNIA

BERKELEY
Judith Justiz
Berkeley California
<qualitydag@earthlink.net>
<http://afrocubanchops.com>
Saturday mornings from 10:30-12:00
$10 at the door or $34.00 for 4 classes
Judith is from Santiago De Cuba.
Judith teaches a variety of dances of Afro Cuban Folklore, especially from
the Easter Province of Cuba where there is a strong Afro-Haitian influence.
Here are some of the dances she teaches: Changui, rumba, gaga, makuta, yuka, congolaye, merengue, vodu etc (with live music).
Judith introduced Afro Cuban Folklore dance to the San Francisco Bay Area in
1981. To read up on her, go to: <http://afrocubanchops.com>

NEW YORK

Regina
37 East 18th Street and Broadway (N / R / 4 / 5 / 6 trains to 14 St.)
Saturdays from 2-3:30pm at Djoniba Dance studio,
Afro-Cuban dance with Live drumming.

Xiomara Dominguez,
Boys Harbor (top floor), E 104th Street between 5th & Madison (4 / 5 / 6 train to 103 St). 
Wednesdays from 8-10pm
Live drumming & singing.
Afro-Cuban dance   at
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New Caribbean Dance and Song class starting Sunday, June 20, 1999!!!!!

Buffy
Drummers: Cambio Libre and guests.

Music and dance from Cuba, Jamaica, Trinidad and Brazil (focus on Cuban)
with live drumming and taped music. 
Sundays 3 - 5pm at 44 West 28th Street, 7th floor (between 6th and
Broadway), NYC $$10 trains: B / D / Q / F to 34th Street, N / R / 1 / 9 / 6 to 28th Street

For further information on the class, contact Buffdago@aol.com or about
Cambio Libre and drumming contact esayre@mindspring.com


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