EveryBody Dances with Dr. Hanan Hameen
EveryBody Dances @ Yale Schwarzman Center brings local and visiting dance artists to our Dance Studio to teach Sunday masterclasses in jazz, hip hop, salsa, modern, contemporary, precision dance and more! All community members are welcome.
Our first dance masterclass of 2025 features Dr. Hanan Hameen, Ed.D. founder and executive director of Artsucation™ Academy Network. Dr. Hameen is an international arts, education, and curriculum expert with over forty years of dance experience.
Dr. Hanan Hameen Diagne, Ed.D., is a multi-hyphenate as an international arts, education, and curriculum expert, dancer, choreographer, singer, drummer, author, lecturer, arts organization founder, advocate for youth, Lupus, social justice, and Doctor of Education with a focus on curriculum, instruction, and assessment. Throughout her extensive dance career of over 40 years, she has choreographed for both major and independent recording artists and taught at several public schools, and 13 colleges, and universities throughout the USA and abroad. As a dancer, Dr. Hameen is trained in Dunham Technique, Ballet, Jazz, Modern, traditional African, traditional Caribbean folklore, Hip Hop, Dancehall, Latin, ballroom styles, and acrobatics. As a community organizer and culture curator, Dr. Hameen is the founder of the Artsucation™ Academy Network, Ms. Hanan's Dance and Beyond, Keepers of the Culture Performing Arts Company, New Haven Hip Hop Conference, the Official Juneteenth Coalition of Greater New Haven, the New Haven African Arts Alliance, and is the Artistic Director of the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) DanceAfrica Candle Bearers under the appointment of the her dance grandfather Dr. Baba Chuck Davis, the founder of the festival. While battling Lupus as the Lupie-Licious Warrior, Dr. Hameen is a virtual Lupus support group facilitator helping other Lupus patients live actively after diagnosis, a mentor to arts administrators, trains teachers, and writes curricula for schools as an education consultant, domestically and abroad. She also provides Artsucational programming in the USA and African Diaspora through her Artsucation™ Hybrid Cultural Exchange programs in Senegal and South Africa as the Artsucation™ curriculum creator, Mandela Washington Reciprocal Exchange Alumni, and the New Haven Arts Council Phenomenal Woman Awardee.
Read "Why Don't We Dance More?" in The New York Times.
Read "'You Think, So You Can Dance?' Science Is on It." in The New York Times.