About the Department: Faculty & Staff
AKUA KOUYATE, B.A., M.A.
Lecturer, Dance
Dept. of Theatre Arts - Childers Hall
Howard University, Washington, DC 20059
(202) 806-7052
afkouyate@howard.edu
Akua Femi Kouyate has worked as an administrator, educator and professional artist for more than 30 years. She is the co-founder of Memory of African Culture, Inc., a cultural arts and education organization based in Washington, DC since 1983. Akua has performed with several dance companies and has also choreographed several works in African and modern dance idioms. She has also made presentations and participated in national and international conferences addressing African cultural art traditions, arts education and the performing arts.
Akua Femi Kouyate has several years experience working as an administrator for arts, other nonprofit, and government organizations including Memory of African Culture, Inc.,Young Audiences - DC Chapter, United Cerebral Palsy/UCP and the National Endowment for the Arts. Currently, she serves as the Associate Director of Local Programs - Education for the Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning Through the Arts at the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts.
As an arts educator and dance instructor, Akua Femi Kouyate has taught African cultural arts traditions and modern dance for more than 30 years in the D.C. metropolitan area on the elementary, middle, high school and college levels and for community organizations. She holds a Master of Arts Degree in Art Management and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Performing Arts: Dance from the American University, and has conducted postgraduate and independent research in African Studies at Howard University and in Senegal, Mali and the Gambia and is a recipient of a Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Award. |