Unity 2026 - Event Details

π‘²π’Šπ’›π’π’Žπ’ƒπ’‚ ~ π‘Ίπ’†π’Žπ’ƒπ’‚ ~ 𝑲𝒐𝒏𝒑𝒂 ~ π‘«π’“π’–π’Žπ’Žπ’Šπ’π’ˆ ~ π‘Ίπ’Šπ’π’ˆπ’Šπ’π’ˆ ~ 𝑭𝒐𝒐𝒅 ~ 𝑨𝒇𝒓𝒐

“Unity” is intended to create a space where we can connect across cultures, through food, music and dance. Bringing together styles hailing from different members of the African diaspora, bringing together people from all over, and learning, growing and vibing together.

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Date

Friday March 20 – Sunday March 22, 2026

Time

7:00pm (Friday) – 8:00pm (Sunday)

Location

TBA – Within Metro Vancouver

Our Educators

The Lineup: Sharing their Knowledge

Meggie (MCKonpa) – Montreal, Canada

Meggie shares a deep and personal bond with Konpa β€” a music genre that lifts her spirit and comes alive through her every movement. As a trailblazer in promoting Konpa in Canada and beyond, she is passionately committed to showcasing Haiti’s rich cultural heritage through dance.

With over 7 years of teaching experience, Meggie continues to evolve as both an artist and instructor, offering structured group classes, empowering lady styling sessions, and soulful moments of pure Konpa joy. Her dance is more than choreography β€” it’s a language of emotion, transforming melodies into powerful and captivating motion. Meggie’s passion is contagious. With her, you’ll find much more than a teacher β€” you’ll find an experience.

Flavie Merise – Montreal, Canada

Flavie was born in Haiti, but grew up and currently lives in Montreal, Canada. She was introduced to Kizomba in 2010, but started training as a leader & follower in Kizomba Semba , Kuduro , Salsa and Bachata in 2012. Soon after, she began teaching group and private classes, and organizing socials and festivals under Kizomba Canada dance school. In 2014, she represented Canada in the international Kizomba Competition AFRICADANCAR and came 1st in the freestyle division and 4th overall.

She has had the opportunity to teach , perform and share her passion for kizomba and Semba all around the world in more than 16 country and more than 50 cities in various festival congresses and weekenders. In 2023 she opened her own Kizomba and Semba dance school under the name Kizomba MTL were she continues to spread, value and respect the culture of kizomba and semba

Kine Camara – Seattle, USA

KinΓ© Camara is a Seattle-based dance artist, educator, and community organizer dedicated to celebrating and expanding Afro dance culture. As the founder and director of Afro Dance Seattle, she has created a thriving hub for dance education, fostering connections through workshops, performances, and cultural exchange. Passionate about teaching, KinΓ© serves as the program director while leading classes in Amapianoβ€”both with ADS and with partners like the University of Washington and Cornish College of the Arts, and in 15+ cities worldwide.

Beyond the classroom, KinΓ© is a driving force behind transformative dance experiences. In 2024, she launched the PNW Afro Dance Camp, Seattle’s first annual event uniting 100+ students with a team of international instructors. The following year, she curated a cultural immersion journey, guiding 24 students to Johannesburg, South Africa, for an unforgettable dance and heritage camp. Though she has graced stages alongside artists like Uncle Waffles, Asake, and Tiwa Savage, Kiné’s greatest joy lies in empowering others through movement and community building.

Explore her work at kinecamara.com or follow @kine_camara on Instagram.

More Artists TBA

Our Guides

The DJs: Curating the Vibes

DJ Afrodeshiak (Amber Perkins) – USAΒ 

DJ Afrodeshiak (Amber Perkins) was born in Wakanda, Africa. Shortly after birth she was brought to Nashville, TN where she was raised. After she graduated college she discovered and fell in love with international partner dance music such as Salsa, Timba, Bachata, Zouk, and Kizomba. Over the years she was a founding member of Nashville Rueda, taught dance classes in Casino, Salsa, Bachata, and Kizomba, and has DJ’d at various dance events around the USA and abroad.

In 2013 after seeing a lack of women DJs in the dance world, DJ Afrodeshiak decided to step up to the challenge and start spinning! In the beginning the focus was kizomba, semba, zouk, and Afro rhythms, but after ten years behind the decks she has expanded to Brazilian Zouk, Bachata, Salsa, Timba, and American music. DJ Afrodeshiak has played at major and smaller events all across North America such as Interfusion, Miami Beach Kizomba Festival, Kiz n the 6ix in Toronto, One Kiz in Dallas, and Denver Salsa and Bachata Congress, EverZouk in Seattle, and the Zouk Heat events in DC.

In addition to djing she also coaches and mentors various djs across the world, and she especially loves to work with other women djs. You can also hear Dj Afrodeshiak’s very entertaining and insightful thoughts and opinions on the Dance No Cap Podcast; a weekly show that discusses various topics relevant to the dance community. When she is not DJ’ing she enjoys traveling the world, spending time playing Roblox with her children, and perusing TikTok and Reddit.

More DJs TBA

Where, when & How?

The schedule

Schedule TBA

The Shared Space

The Venue(s)

Main Venue: The Russian HallΒ  @ 600 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver BC

We will be at 600 Campbell Avenue, Vancouver @ the Russian Hall for all workshops, Friday social and Sunday social. πŸ™Œ
A beautiful hall with almost 2600 square feet, including a servery, and lots of public spaces and nooks to hang out, chat, stretch and recover.
Saturday night social will be under 10 mins drive away and announced shortly. πŸ™

Saturday Night Party Venue: 180 E Pender St, Vancouver

Just 3 mins drive from the Russian Hall, Stretch is a beautiful open space with smooth cement floors, ready to host our biggest party of the weekend! After enjoyign a full day of workshops at our main venue, go home, get fresh and join us until late for a beautiful night of dancing and celebration.Β 

The Fits

The Themes

Themes TBA

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