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Congolese dancer and drummer Titos Sompa brought infectious energy to African dancing and drumming workshops Tuesday in Steamboat Springs.

Congolese dancer and drummer Titos Sompa brought infectious energy to African dancing and drumming workshops Tuesday in Steamboat Springs. (Courtesy photo)

Editor’s Note: This column was intended for Friday’s issue of 4 Points but did not appear because of an editing error.

If you’ve never taken a dance class, stepping into a guest workshop with the well-practiced Steamboat Springs African Dance & Drum Ensemble isn’t the easiest thing to do.

In a continuing effort to try things in Routt County I haven’t thought to participate in before — here, or anywhere else — I took the chance to jump in on the first part of Titos Sompa’s lessons in Congolese dance Tuesday night.

Even from a short time in the class — and having absolutely no idea what was going on during the aerobic warmup session — I can see how this group got so big in a town so small.

First, it’s a heck of a workout. And Sompa, a small man with a huge presence, doesn’t let his dancers get away with doing moves half-heartedly. He’ll shoot you a beaming smile and shout out a motivational greeting, but he’ll also turn your shoulders in the right direction to get the whole body into a dance.

More importantly, in an all-levels workshop, Sompa has the patience to break down steps to their basic components. That meant a line of first-time dancers had a decent chance of making it across wooden floors at the Depot Art Center without injuring themselves, and a line of small children could make it across with a general idea of what to do.

With Sompa’s enthusiasm for inspiring joy through his chosen art forms — a lesson in Congolese drumming started the evening of workshops — it’s not hard to see why members of the Dance & Drum Ensemble beam when he comes up in conversation.

That the class took up most of the floor in the Depot’s back room is a pretty strong indication that I won’t have any trouble finding new things to try in Steamboat Springs.

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