African Dance in Los Angeles by Pise performing arts school



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From the show, "When Praises Go Up," a sample of African dancing and drumming from the show which features both acting and various forms of dance that give praise. Pise is Positive Images of Self Expression, a performing arts center for Los Angeles youth. Classes offered include dance, voice, theater, modeling, as well as help with homework and studies. For more information on African Dance and other classes, please contact the school.


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Everybody did a ... ( 1 year ago by babyruth151181)
Everybody did a graet job !!!
I love the ... ( 1 year ago by lainikuumba)
I love the performance and the drumming is live. Keep up the good work.
Great! Where are ... ( 1 year ago by Lorenzoejr)
Great! Where are the men?
Great Spiritual ... ( 11 months ago by GoTellTheWorld)
Great Spiritual Warfare! Keep it up!
That was amazing - ... ( 10 months ago by neodancer)
That was amazing - I love the joy on your students' faces!
This is how hip hop ... ( 10 months ago by tamaduni)
This is how hip hop began - roots- mizizi dot net
Absolutely fabulous ... ( 10 months ago by lisamd2007)
Absolutely fabulous. And the soloists were wonderful. Great job guys! What region was the dance from?
Great the kids are ... ( 10 months ago by armik2)
Great the kids are so happy !
Dope. This reminds ... ( 9 months ago by revmakmak)
Dope. This reminds me of my time with a dance company in Louisville called Imani so much. Notice how in sync the lead drummer and the dancers are, also notice how distinctive the lead drummer's sound is, you can clearly tell the difference between his slap and his tone.
I enjoyed ( 9 months ago by safarababy)
I enjoyed
Array ( 9 months ago by happyzlo)
ahahahahahha)))
nice)))
how cute :) ( 9 months ago by bruin03)
how cute :)
They are so ... ( 9 months ago by nailah13)
They are so talented and amazing.I love African dances
guauuuuuuuuuu ( 8 months ago by missCHAPYS)
guauuuuuuuuuu
wow ( 7 months ago by Tinkerbelltiara)
wow
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i used to play it alot in mauritania!
WOW!!! very ... ( 5 months ago by Misana)
WOW!!! very exciting. thank you for posting
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I want to learn this
i used to play it ... ( 4 months ago by xoDaRyLlLeEox)
i used to play it with my friends when i still lived in In South-africa, good times
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im goin to ... ( 3 months ago by hallism8)
im goin to performing arts acadamey to
Oh my days this is ... ( 2 months ago by beautifullycrunk)
Oh my days this is amazing!!! this must be one heck of a school, brilliant stuff
I'm feelin this!... ... ( 1 week ago by stankology)
I'm feelin this!... maybe they can do my song.



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