Description
What if I can’t participate every week?
Absences from classes can be made up during the same term in any other class or drop-in session. This way, no dance session will be wasted! Read more.
What should I bring with me?
For the class, it is recommended to wear clothes that are comfortable to move around in. You can dance with indoor sneakers, dance shoes, or socks. Also take a water bottle with you and remember to drink enough after class.
Cuban Afro: Orishas
Orishas are divine powers and spiritual beings in the Yoruba religion. Each orisha has its own power of nature, character, color, and role (e.g., ruler of the sea, wind, metal, or love), as well as its own dance movements and rhythm. The Yoruba dance tradition originated in West Africa, particularly Nigeria, and was brought to Cuba by slaves in the 16th–19th centuries. The course teaches the basic movements, rhythms, and symbolism of different orishas.
The orishas danced during the course include Elegguá, Changó, Obatalá, Oyá, Yemayá, Ochún, and Ogún.
Roberto La Rosa Martinez
Roberto “Robe” La Rosa Martinez. Roberto “Robe” La Rosa Martinez is a Cuban dancer and dance teacher whose sunny classes are full of joy and positive energy cannot be avoided!
Robe was born in Havana, and started performing as a child with the famous Tony Menendez in various companies, before studying at the Escuela Nacional de Arte (ENA), the prestigious Cuban National School of Art, where he graduated as a professional dancer.
Robe combines his uncompromising professionalism with his own true love of dance. and teaching and confidence in finding one’s own dance style and – most importantly – the joy of dance.
More information about the course: info@flama.fi


