
DJONIBA MOUFLET is an internationally-acclaimed drummer, dancer, teacher, performer and choreographer as well as a musical producer, writer and composer. Born in Martinique, he spent many of his teenage years in Senegal, Mali, and Guinea, West Africa, where he studied with renowned dance and musical masters Boully Sankho, Doudou Ndiaye Rose, Kemoko Sano and many more.
Mr. Mouflet mastered the dance of various regions of Africa as he studied with the different cultures in small villages as well as in local companies, including Ballet Forêt Sacré, Ballet Mëissa, Ballet Conakry and the National Ballet Africain of Guinea. In Senegal, at the then-internationally known performing arts school Mudra Afrique, founded by Maurice Béjart, he earned a professional degree in performing arts. At Mudra, Mr. Mouflet studied ballet with a teacher from the Russian Bolshoi Ballet, traditional African dance from Senegal, Mali, Congo, and Guinea, the Germaine Acogny African dance techniques, The Martha Graham modern dance technique, jazz dance, music theory, and the Stanislavsky acting techniques. He mastered the dance of various regions of Africa as he studied with the different cultures in small villages as well as in local companies, including Ballet Forêt Sacré, Ballet Mëissa, Ballet Conakry and the National Ballet Africain of Guinea.
While working in Paris during the summer to finance his studies in Senegal, Mr. Mouflet was scouted and granted a three-year scholarship by Arthur Mitchell to study at Dance Theatre of Harlem (DTH), where he extended his skills in ballet, tap, modern dance, musical theater, and jazz. Within a few months, he was not only a student, but was also offered the position of African Dance teacher at DTH. His physical abilities and incredible natural talent, dance skills and musical versatilities earned him many roles and led him to work with Spike Lee, Chaka Khan , drummer Will Calhoun from Living Colour, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, actress Lindsay Wagner, and Babatunde Olatundji among many others.
In April 1994, Mr. Mouflet opened the Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre in New York City. Mr. Mouflet is the author of “Joneeba!,” a book highlighting his dance technique and about African Dance. He is the founder and choreographer of Ballet D’Afrique Djoniba, a company of dancers and musicians performing traditional West African dance and music. Their extensive international tours have included performances on some of the world’s most prestigious stages, including Walt Disney World, Bush Gardens, the Guggenheim Museum, the Museum of Natural History as well as stages of hundreds of public schools and universities in the USA.
Over the years, thousands of students have passed through Mr. Mouflet’s high-energy classes. His unique “Joneeba” teaching style and technique has become a model for many. Mr. Mouflet is tireless in his work as a humanitarian and cultural ambassador. These endeavors include programs for homeless children and a children’s scholarship program which has helped hundreds of children citywide from low-income families to attend dance and drum classes for free.
Photo courtesy of Djoniba Mouflet