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Tamsier Joof : ウィキペディア英語版
Tamsier Joof

Tamsier Joof or Tamsier〔 (17 May 1973,〔West Africa Magazine : "Senegambian taking the dance world by storm" - June 5, 1995, p. 4〕〔The Comet Newspaper (Stevenage) interview : "This is it", August 23, 2001, p. 21〕〔Tamsier's director profile in Find the company () - retrieved March 27, 2015〕 other stage name : Tam Jo〔) is a British dancer, choreographer, actor, model and entrepreneur from a Senegalese and Gambian background. As well as appearing in several musicals, and as stage backing dancer for Mary Kiani, Take That and Janet Jackson,〔London Metro : Review of "Consecrated Love" (and interview of choreographers) - August 7, 1999, p. 57〕〔〔The cast, Flymonkey Productions : "The Wiz" (2000 & 2001) at Hackney Empire. Review of this show can be found in the London Evening Standard - May 11, 2001 ()〕 he was also known within the London voguing scene during the 1990s and is among the original London vogue dancers of that era.〔The Face Magazine, July Issue, 1991, p. 10〕〔Bizarre Magazine, April 1997 Issue, p. 15〕
==Early life and education==
Joof was born in North West London (Kensal Rise) into a Senegalese-Gambian family.〔 His late father was a renowned Gambian barrister and solicitor,〔The Nation Newspaper (Gambia) : "Champion of free speech (Tribute)", by William Dixon Colley, June 7, 1993〕 and his mother a business woman.〔 Joof left the UK when he was two years old after his father decided to move his family back to the Gambia and establish his chambers there.〔〔 Joof returned to the UK couple of years later to pursue his education. In an interview with West Africa Magazine, Joof said:
Joof studied classical ballet, jazz, African, contemporary, Latin, tap and labanotation.〔〔 He attended Middlesex University, the University of Wolverhampton and the London Studio Centre and holds an Accounting and Finance Honours Degree, a PGCE and a Performing Arts Dance Degree.〔〔〔 As of 2006, he was a non-active qualified teacher and an Associate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing and the International Dance Teachers Association.〔I.S.T.D : List of non-active Associates (2006)〕〔I.D.T.A. : Non-active Associates (2006)〕 Joof also took additional classes at London's Pineapple Dance Studios and Danceworks in various dance styles such as breaking; commercial jazz with the late Nicky Bentley (one of the earlier dance teachers at Pineapple Dance Studios〔"Nicky Bentley obituary" in The Guardian - (retrieved March 27, 2015) ()〕〔"Woman who helped the stars dance dies at 48" () The Camden New Journal "West End Extra" by Jamie Welham. Published: 16 October 2009 - (retrieved March 27, 2015) ()〕) and with choreographer Shanie, whom he describes as influencing his commercial funk and jazz style.〔 He also studied popping and street locking with Jimmy Williams - one of the early UK street lockers, and attended workshops with internationally renowned guest choreographers like Bryant Baldwin (USA) and Mauro Mosconi (Italy).〔〔

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