
Summer Open House
We are so excited to open our doors to you in the Fall with classes and sessions to keep you moving and healing all year long!
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Join us Saturday, August 26th from 12-3p for FREE classes, demonstrations and FUN to learn more!
PLUS, every attendee will get have your registration fees waived for the upcoming dance year!
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Please register and let us know you are coming!
OUR WORK
Mojuba! Dance Collective is committed to share the stories, culture, and embodied knowing of the Black and African Diaspora as we cultivate rich, transformative communal experiences and spiritually driven healing spaces which support cultural awareness, collective wellness, and the restoration of community

Now Enrolling!
The Mojuba! Center for Dance and Culture is officially open and enrolling now!
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Classes for all ages and ability are forming in ballet, modern, praise dance, hip hop, Afrobeat, modeling, drumming, yoga, and pilates.
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Join our community and get moving and healing!
Classes start September 11th
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Mojuba! in the Park
is Back!
Join us Saturdays for FREE classes this summer with Mojuba! in the Park!
We will dance and activate space in community at three locations this summer:
August 5th - Ubuntu Gathering Place
August 19th - African American Cultural Gardens
September 2nd - Euclid Beach Park (on the beach)
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Please register and let us know you are coming!


Applications and Proposals are now OPEN!!
Applications are now being accepted for the The Black Choreographers Incubator
Started in 2019, The Black Choreographers Incubator
offers a free worksop series with tools, mentorship, a performance platform, safe space, and mutual support for BIPOC choreographers to realize the vision and dream radically in the creation of bold, new work.
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Proposals are now being accepted for the The Mojuba! Festival of Black Dance And Culture!
We invite artists, choreographers, practitioners, and scholars to submit proposals and abstracts for performances, presentations, panels, and workshops which center the African Diaspora and the Black experience in themes of joy, celebration, healing and liberation,
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