B. Berryhill | P. England | S. Foster | K. Kessler | A. King | J. Lewis | A. Mader | J. Massey | S. Massey | C. Pallant | F. Walker | F. Wessells
Adjunct Faculty
Faye Walker
Faye Walker is a teacher and performer of Afrikan dance and one of the founding members of the EZIBU MUNTU AFRICAN DANCE COMPANY. A Hampton, Virginia native, "Sister Faye" has studied extensively with many Afrikan and African-American dancers and musicians who were or are now considered masters of the art form. Ms. Walker has served EZIBU MUNTU in many capacities throughout the years: performer, Dance Captain, General Manager, Board Member, Director of the Visual Musicians Color Guard Corps (Footnotes), and Artistic Director. She continues to mentor, choreograph, sit on the Board and co-direct the company. Sister Faye has also choreographed for other companies and theatrical groups including: the University of Richmond's Ngoma African and Modern Dance Company, the Kuumba Dancers and various community and recreation centers. She has also choreographed and staged musicals for the Hampton University Players. A short list includes: "Dream Girls," "Ain't Misbehaving," "Little Shop of Horrors" and Scott Joplin's opera, "Treemonisha."