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Fatu Judy Henderson • TEDxCherryCreekWomen
Fatu Judy Henderson (Fatu Lady Drummer) began her journey into West African Dancer and culture with
the Irepo African Dancers and Drummers from 1987-1992) of Denver under the Direction of Baba
Adetunji Joda (ibase) learning the chants, drumming and dances of the Yoruba people of Nigeria.
She also worked with Irepo’s sister dance company; “Sankofa”, in Colorado Springs, CO.
Fatu was the Musical Director of the Harambee Dancers of the University of Colorado, Boulder (2000-2006) under the Direction of Leticia Williams. Harambee is a recipient of the El Pomar Foundation award for excellence.
In the year 2000, Fatu founded and directed “Jambalaya Sistah’s Drum and Dance Company” and performed and taught West African music and culture across the Country. Fatu currently teaches enrichment classes in West African music and culture in Denver Public schools.
An initiated Priest in the Yoruba Spiritual Practice of Ifa, Fatu also teaches the intersection of African American and West African History.