This Afro Dance Life

Gladys Edeh

This AfroDance Life, hosted by Gladys Edeh is the ultimate podcast that puts Afro dancers front and center, celebrating their electrifying impact on the world of Afro Dance. Each episode brings you powerful, behind-the-scenes conversations with dancers, choreographers, and influential voices like DJs, dance agents, managers, filmmakers, and Afrobeats artists who are pushing this art form to new heights. From the challenges to the triumphs, we uncover the untold stories and passions that drive Afro Dance, showing how its artists are shaping global culture and inspiring the world.

  1. 4d ago

    Dance Gave Me a Voice - Femi Maku Brown

    What happens when dance becomes more than something you do? What happens when it becomes the way you communicate, discover yourself, and ultimately build your life? In this episode of This Afro Dance Life, Gladys Edeh chats with Femi Maku Brown, a Nigerian dancer, choreographer, creative, and visionary whose journey has taken him from Lagos to Atlanta and across different worlds of dance. Femi shares how dance first entered his life through the church and how he eventually realized that he was not simply dancing because he wanted to. He needed to dance. For someone who describes himself as deeply introverted, dance gave him something he had not found anywhere else: a voice. We talk about the mentors who shaped him, his move to the United States, rebuilding community, and the lessons he learned from being close to major opportunities in the film industry before fully understanding how the industry worked behind the scenes. But this conversation goes beyond Femi's personal journey. He challenges the way we think about the business of dance. Why are dancers often not the ones benefiting financially from the culture they help create? Why are dance studios often more profitable than the dancers themselves? And why does Femi believe there is still no true dance industry? This is a conversation about purpose, sacrifice, identity, business, legacy, and the future of dance. Ultimately, it is a reminder to trust the journey, be obedient to your gift, and follow your heart. Because what is meant for you will find you, but sometimes you have to be willing to recognize the gift you have been given and have the courage to follow where it leads.

  2. 11/23/2025

    All Dance is Hard - Lenataa S. Goka

    In this episode of This Afro Dance Life, Gladys and Lenataa Goka have an intimate conversation about the choices, faith, and strategy that turned a love of movement into a creative career. Lenataa opens up about her Atlanta upbringing and her family roots in Rivers State, how early dance training (ballet, contemporary and African street styles) shaped her movement, and why community has been central to her growth. She walks us through a major life pivot — graduating from Georgia State University (2016), working as a CNA at Emory while applying to post-baccalaureate programs, and then experiencing a clear call to pursue dance full-time at the top of 2018. That decision led her to put in her notice, travel to New York for a dance immersive intensive, and chase performance and training opportunities with strategic hustle and scholarship support. Lenataa also reflects on the building blocks of her career in Atlanta and beyond: the music videos and professional credits that came together around 2019, the importance of training intensives and peer energy, and how sisterhood and mentorship from peers she met in studios to collectives like the Haus of London — have expanded her creative horizons. She shares candid moments about imposter syndrome, auditions, directing work, and what “showing up” really looks like for a working dancer. Listen to this episode for an honest, practical, and inspiring conversation about making the jump into professional dance — from saving for intensives and applying for scholarships to building the community that sustains creative work. 🎧 Subscribe, rate, and follow This Afro Dance Life for more stories from the center of Afro dance culture.

    All Dance is Hard - Lenataa S. Goka

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This AfroDance Life, hosted by Gladys Edeh is the ultimate podcast that puts Afro dancers front and center, celebrating their electrifying impact on the world of Afro Dance. Each episode brings you powerful, behind-the-scenes conversations with dancers, choreographers, and influential voices like DJs, dance agents, managers, filmmakers, and Afrobeats artists who are pushing this art form to new heights. From the challenges to the triumphs, we uncover the untold stories and passions that drive Afro Dance, showing how its artists are shaping global culture and inspiring the world.