Baay Sooley

Baay Sooley is a hip-hop dancer from in Senegal. He has toured internationally as adancer of the Positive Black Soul (PBS) crew. He has choreographed the hip hop musical comedy "The Extraordinary Stories of the Poto-Poto Children". and has created the street wear brand "Bull Doff".

Biography

Sooley (real name Souleymane Diagne) grew up in an environment surrounded by dance (his father worked at the Théâtre national Daniel Sorano in Dakar, Senegal), and at a young age began performing with his elder brother. With the arrival of Hip-Hop movement to Dakar, Sooley became the first professional hip-hop dancer and became the official dancer of PBS. When PBS disbandedin 2001, Sooley forms a new grpup "PBS Radikal".[1][2]

While well known for his dancing talents, Sooley surprised many members of the SenegalseHip Hop Galsen movement when he released his debut album "Ndol" in 2004, mixing various musical styles including hip hop, reggae, ragga, and dancehall.[3]

Between 2005 and 2006, Sooley returned to dance and choreographed the first hip hop musical comedy, “THe Extraordinary Stories Of The Poto-Poto Children” performed by the members of AURA (United Artists for African Rap). The show has toured throughout West Africa.

In 2008, Sooley launched his own line of street wear clothing called "Bull Doff".[4]

Discography

References

  1. Thiombane, Ibrahima (1 September 2006). "PBS Radikal : des talents pour les mêmes idéaux". au-senegal.com.(French)
  2. "Qui est Didier Awadi et PBS-Radikal?". abidjan.net. 2005.(French)
  3. "Baay Sooley". Seneclash. Retrieved 20 July 2010.(French)
  4. Ndjim, Mohamed (15 March 2010). "Quatrième édition du Showcase Words and Pictures (Wapi) - We art the word". Walfadjri.(French)
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