Anindo s. Marshall
Anindo began her musical and dance career in her homeland of Kenya, as a vocalist/dancer/percussionist.
She enjoyed a successful solo career in Europe, as a vocalist, signing a recording contract with EMI Spain, and becoming known as Kenya's singing sensation. Anindo has performed with Babatunde Olatunji, Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead, among others.
While in Kenya as a young dance student in ballet, modern, jazz and African, she met Saundra Barnes, a Dunham dancer living in Kenya and teaching Dunham Technique. Anindo studies with Ms Barnes (Ife) and in 1983 moved to the USA continuing her study of the Technique with Miss Dunham, and Dunham Masters like: Pearl Reynolds, Archie Savage, Lucille Ellis, Tommy Gomez, Tally Beatty, Vanove Aikens, Theo Jamison, Ronald Marshall and Keith Williams.
Dunham Technique is a technique created by Katherine Dunham. It is a combination of dance disciplines - ballet, jazz, modern, cultural dances from Cuba, Brazil, Haiti, Africa etc.
Today Ms. Marshall is a Certified Dunham Technique Instructor, and serves as a board member of the Katherine Dunham Certification Board. She has taught and continues to teach all worldwide, including Debbie Allen Dance Academy, Dance Dimensions, USC, School of Dramatics Arts as Assistant Professor of Practice, USC Kaufman School of Dance as Adjunct Faculty Member, Occidental College, LMU, UCI, LACHSA, AMDA and ACTA. Anindo also conducts residencies in colleges all over the US. She also conducted Dunham Technique residencies in LAUSD schools as part of the Arts Community Partnership Network.
Anindo is also an accomplished musician, percussionist and a dance teacher of African dance from East, South, Central and West Africa..
As a founding and current member of Adaawe - an international all female vocal/percussion band (www.adaawemusic.com), Anindo has toured Nationally and Internationally. Has performed and continues to perform with Adaawe in schools, colleges, music festival and private events.
She has studied with the world's finest percussionists, Babatude Olatunji, Mamadi Keita, Mor Thiam, Lamin Dido Camara, Karamba Diabate to mention a few. Her study of African rhythms made her continue studying West African dance as well under the umbrella of such teachers as Kimoko Samo (formerly artistic director of Les Ballet African of Guinea W. Africa), Marie Basse and countless other great African dance teachers. She teaches percussion from Africa and Latin America and private vocal and piano classes to children across the globe. Ms Marshall is the Founder/Artistic Director of MARSHALL DANCE COMPANY, a dance company that focuses on Dunham Technique (www.marshalldancecompany.org) and is the umbrella that is raising funds for “Anindo Marshall Arts Academy”. A Performing Arts and Academic School, to be built in Luanda, Kenya.