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Meet the Team

Dance Leader
Anisha Thai
Anisha Thai is a multifaceted artist, content creator, choreographer, and dancer whose passion for art and entrepreneurship has led her to become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry in Hong Kong. Born and raised in Paris and now based in Hong Kong, Anisha understand well the corporate world and the challenges to create harmony in a team ad she worked for 4 years as a Civil Engineer in a international construction company before winning a prestigious TVB Dance Competition in 2021.
With a strong background in dance and a keen eye for creativity, Anisha has made a name for herself as a powerhouse advocate for Diversity in Asia. Her impressive resume includes collaborations with renowned brands such as Tommy Hilfiger, Hennessy, NBA, Lululemon, Fenty Beauty, and Apple, highlighting her ability to combine artistry with business acumen. Anisha's recent appearances on a TV reality show on Netflix in 2023 and her Tedx talk in February 2024 have further solidified her reputation as a inspiring leader and model, showcasing her commitment to embracing identity and successfully navigating career transitions. She has given workshops internationally (New York, Paris, Hong Kong...).
With her talent, dedication, and passion for diversity and inclusion, Anisha Thai is the perfect leader for a corporate team building workshop teaching Afro dance, inspiring and empowering participants to embrace their authentic selves and reinforce the bond with their teammates.

Drum Leader
Dance Leader
Makha Diop, is a member of the Africa Djembe group, which is a group of talented and unique drummers performing djembe regularly at local and international festivals. Makha Diop was born and raised in Senegal, West Africa. He started playing djembe, a traditional African drum and other percussion instruments at his early age. His talent was soon being discovered and started his drumming life. Djembe gains its popularity worldwide and many people go to visit Makha's hometown, Goree Island, to learn drumming and dancing. Makha has performed in front of many renowned people and celebrities, including Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela and Pope John Paul the second.
In 2001, Makha was invited by one of his students to perform and conduct djembe workshops in Hong Kong. Eight years later, Makha has taught and performed extensively throughout Hong Kong, China and other East Asian countries.