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Director Biography
Marilyn
M. Sylla
Sekou
Sylla
Company Profile
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MARILYN M. SYLLA,
Director: Mrs. Sylla has been at Mt. Holyoke College
since 1994 and Greenfield Community College since 1993 teaching
African dance from a cultural perspective. She is currently teaching
African dance at Smith College and Amherst College. Since 1987
she has taught and performed throughout New England and the United
States including Jacobs Pillow, the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck,
New York and Kripalu Center in Massachusetts.
Marilyn studied Haitian Folkloric dance and taught West African
dance in Port Au Prince, Haiti at the Ecole National Des Arts
and in Mirebelais, Haiti at the Centre Cultural Alexandre Kenskoff
in a collaborative exchange project with the director of Ballet
Folklorique Tamboula D'Haiti, Inc., Peniel Guerrier. She also
performed at the Theatre Nationale' in Port-au-Prince, Haiti with
Ballet Folklorique Tamboula DHaiti, Inc., during March 2003. In
addition she has performed and taught in Senegal and Guinea, West
Africa and also taught African dance in Brazil at Malé
deBalé and at the Universidade Federal da Bahia. She returns
to Africa regularly to continue her studies of African dance and
music.
In 1998 she received an award from the University of Massachusetts
for "Outstanding Support to Women of Color."
In March 2007 Marilyn received a "Finer Womanhood" Award from the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. at the University of Mass.
Marilyn
is a board member of A Better Chance
Program, in Amherst,
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