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Fatima El-Mamouny

Moroccan breakdancer (born 1999)

El-Mamouny in 2023

Full nameFatima Zahra El-Mamouny
NicknameElmamouny
NationalityMoroccan
Born (1999-07-20) 20 July 1999 (age 25)
SportBreakdancing

Fatima Zahra El-Mamouny (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء الماموني‬⁩, born 20 July 1999) is a Moroccan breakdancer who competes under the nickname Elmamouny. She and fellow breakdancer Bilal Mallakh were the first African breakdancers to ever qualify for the Olympics, and she competed at the 2024 Paris Olympics on 9 August.[1][2]

Career

El-Mamouny began breakdancing in the early 2010s, and initially performed with her friends on the street.[1] She has said that she loves breaking because of its diversity and lack of barriers (including gender barriers),[3] and for the confidence it gives her.[2] One author for Forbes described her style as "funky, enthusiastic attitude" and noted she "clearly articulates both shapes and musical accents in her battle rounds".[4]

In 2019, she won

Fatima Robinson (1971–)

Fatima Robinson was described in the New York Times as “one of the most sought-after hip-hop and popular music choreographers in the world” and was once named by Entertainment Weekly as one of the 100 most creative people in the world of entertainment. Her dance choreography has been featured in numerous music videos, movies, and television shows. She was inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2004.

Fatima Robinson was born on August 29, 1971, in Little Rock (Pulaski County). At four years of age, she left Arkansas with her mother, Kadijah Furqan, and two younger sisters, moving to Los Angeles, California. She graduated from high school at age sixteen and started to work in her mother’s hair salon after becoming a certified cosmetologist. However, she dreamed of a life in professional dance, having taught herself various moves by watching Flashdance and other movies. Robinson soon won a competition to be a dancer in a music video and followed this up with other contest wins and performances.

Robinson quickly made the transition to choreog

Fatima Robinson

American dancer (born 1971)

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Fatima Robinson (born August 29, 1971) is an American dancer, music video director and choreographer.

Career

Robinson has choreographed dance routines (for live performances and music videos) for several musical and pop artists, notably for Michael Jackson ("Remember the Time")[1] and for several hit songs performed by Aaliyah (incl. "Rock The Boat," "Hot Like Fire," "Try Again," "We Need A Resolution," "Are You That Somebody," and "More Than a Woman").[2] Additional high-profile dance routines choreographed by Robinson include the Backstreet Boys' "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" and "As Long As You Love Me" and Mary J. Blige's "Family Affair", for which Robinson won the 2002 MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreograph

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