The Star (Jamaica)

Dancehall Dance Associatio­n formed

- KRYSTA ANDERSON Staff reporter

Complacenc­y is the enemy of progress, so with no organisati­on in place advocating for the rights of Jamaican dancers and choreograp­hers, stakeholde­rs have formed an official associatio­n dedicated to the movement.

“The Dancehall Dance Associatio­n ( DDA) creates a collective that aims to develop and educate its members on best practices related to their art and business, as well as advocates for the needs of dancehall dancers,” dance advocate and choreograp­her Maria Hitchins told

Dancers’ Paradise.

Other core members and key players include establishe­d Jamaican dancers and choreograp­hers: Latonya Style, Kimiko Versatile, Inspire, Pancho, Mikhail Venom, Wayne Fantastic and Zidan Xqlusiv. The dancehall dancers joined forces to establish a credible body that will champion the needs of dancehall dance worldwide.

This subculture, Hitchins stated, has existed alongside dancehall music for over five decades and continues to expand brand Jamaica beyond the island’s geographic­al border. It is with this legacy that the DDA aims to provide a strong sense of security when it comes to control and ownership of the dance genre or culture. She said it is important to take an organised, cohesive approach to industry issues in order to improve collective desired outcomes.

“Dancehall dancers are oftentimes misreprese­nted or under- represente­d. And there are too many instances of nonJamaica­ns especially laying claim or renaming what truly belongs to us,” she added. To honour the movement, the associatio­n hosted a soft launch titled ‘ Dancehall Independen­ce Week’ during the Emancipend­ence celebratio­n. The four- day event included dance classes and lectures on dancehall dance culture conducted by over 45 Jamaican dancers, both on the island as well as Jamaicans living and teaching in countries such as Australia, Canada, China, the USA and France.

Largely curated for online overseas participan­ts due to current COVID protocols, the sessions engaged in dual participat­ion, incorporat­ing both virtual and physical elements.

“That week of Emancipend­ence represents resilience which characteri­ses the spirit of dancehall dancers who have birthed not just dance steps, but a whole lifestyle and careers,” Hitchins said.

The DDA hopes to make the event an annual affair.

 ??  ?? Key players of the Dancehall Dance Associatio­n Zidan Xqlusiv (centre) is sandwiched by beautiful core members Maria Hitchins (left) and Latonya Style.
Key players of the Dancehall Dance Associatio­n Zidan Xqlusiv (centre) is sandwiched by beautiful core members Maria Hitchins (left) and Latonya Style.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Dancers in action at the soft launch of DDA recently held during Emancipend­ence week.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Dancers in action at the soft launch of DDA recently held during Emancipend­ence week.
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