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There are a handful of things that bring cultures together despite the tremendous ethnic divide. One of those things is the art of dance. And this truth resonates most for Angel Kaba, a choreographer, dancer, producer, and director from New York City who works endlessly to draw people groups together through the power of dance.
Angel Kaba is the founder of Afro’Dance New York, a unique dance company that seeks to celebrate African and Caribbean cultures in the land of the free. The dancer moved to the United States to pursue her dream of becoming a professional dancer. Today, she reaps the benefits of her labor and looks now to widen her horizons. “Being an Afro-Caribbean woman from The Republique Democratique of Congo and Martinique, my creativity strength has pushed me from an immigrant to an internationally recognized choreography and artistic director,” shares Angel Kaba.