East African Dance Group

The East African Dance Group specialise in both contemporary and traditional African Music especially from East Africa.

Your dancers were amazing. My colleagues loved it and it was even educational. So many got involved in the dancing and drumming. It went perfectly!

Lorraine

Your entertainment was perfect energy and tone for the event. Thank you so much

Aisha
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East African Dance Group's Bio

Their dances from East African (Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda…etc) are powerful, colourful, collaborative, exciting and energetic.

They provide entertainment and performance accompanied with a creative blend of live African and Western instruments. Suitable for weddings, corporate and charity events, concerts, carnivals, private parties, festivals and other occasions. Their music, energetic dancing and colourful costumes will get both young and old dancing and clapping to a fusion of African rhythms, Soca, Kalimba, Lingala, Soukous, Zomba and drumming or storytelling acts. All acts are exclusively delivered in African Languages. They aim to entertain your event in style.

The East African Dance Group have provided entertainment for many clients and venues including the West Minister Abbey, The Rich Mix, Royal Albert Hall, Earl’s Court, Gywl Pontadarwe Festival and Tredegar House Festival, Ealing Global Music Day and many more.

They are committed to promoting good causes such protecting our environment and giving to charitable causes and work in partnership with other dedicated organisations who help us channel our commitments in more effective ways. They work with various partners to share strategies, skills and experience.

Testimonials

Your dancers were amazing. Thank you! I hope you know that I will be using you and opportunity I get! My colleagues loved it and it was even educational. So many got involved in the dancing and drumming. It went perfectly!
[Lorraine]

Your entertainment was perfect energy and tone for the event. Thank you so much
[Aisha – RAF ]

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