
TAMARA JONES
Tamara Jones is a dancer and choreographer in New York. She has been a member of several different dance companies. To name a few, her longest dance career has been with Harambee Dance Company and Umoja Dance Company. Throughout her dance career, Tamara has had the opportunity to perform on many stages and venues. Those stages include Symphony Space, Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), for Essence Magazine Events, Summer Stage, the International African Arts Street Festival, New Jersey Performing Arts Center NJPAC, and Broadway Dance Center’s Tribute to Savion Glover 2005. Tamara Jones also choreographed Jona Briddle, “The Jonah Show,” Tribute to hip hop pioneer and Brickhouse Studios Founder Kelly Peters at Alvin Ailey Citigroup Theatre. This class incorporated African Dance for his travel team the “Boss Kids.” In 2020, she is also a featured dancer in the Grammy Award Singing artist Angelique Kidjoe & Bass Player Michael Olatuja's collaboration "Lagos Pepper Soup."
Tamara Jones has also explored a career in acting as she was a dancer in the Indi Film “The Magnificent Cooley T,” starring Jackie Long and Tiearra Marie released Spring 2016 produced by Steven Leeds. She was also in “A Meyers Christmas,” Movie produced by Will Packer and directed by David E. Talbert (2017) as a praise worshiper in the church scene. She also has explored reality TV and she is seen on television shows such as "Black Ink Crew" and Dr. Oz.
Ms. Jones spreads her passion for dance as she currently teaches West African, Tap and Hip Hop to ages 6 to adult. Presently she is a traditional African dance teacher at Broadway Dance Center, Sub teaches Afrobeats at Peridance and teaches Afrobeats at Ripley Grier Studios and Cumbe Dance. Her most recent accomplishment, is bringing her joy for dance to life as she is the founder and CEO of Faith Jones Performing Arts group that services copororations and event around the tri-state area and beyond. Join her as she will invigorate your world in the field of dance.