In this episode of This Afro Dance Life, Haitian-born dancer and choreographer Tany Ora shares her rich, cross-continental journey from traditional Haitian folkloric dance to Dancehall—and eventually, how Afro House “robbed her” and completely transformed her artistic path. A trained architect, Tany dives deep into how dance became her outlet and why community building is central to her work. She breaks down her unique teaching philosophy—like why she teaches without mirrors—and unpacks the realities of growth, consistency, and healing as a creative.
We also discuss how social media has shaped Afro dance culture, the realities of being a dancer in a digital world, and how her health journey challenged her to reconnect with her body in new ways. From starting AfroHouse USA (@afrohouse_usa) and leading A Tropa Que Dança Bwe - NYC (@atropadobwe), to dreaming of a major Kuduro and Afro House event in NYC, Tany’s story is a powerful reminder that dance is more than movement—it’s purpose, connection, and resistance.