Ashani C Mfuko
Ashani Mfuko is a Social Media Strategist, Digital Marketing Specialist, Award-Winning Blogger, and Professional Dancer. Ashani works with small businesses, corporations, & non-profit organizations as a Social Media Strategist and Digital Marketing Specialist. She creates results-driven, innovative social media strategies that are proven to increase your revenue and catapult your brand to expert status in your niche! She has an extensive track record of creating and implementing successful social media strategies for her clients.
She is also the Host and Executive Producer of the “Inside New York City Dance” television show on MNN, and is a proud wife and new mom.
Ashani has been featured in Dance Magazine, as a “Media Maven”, as well as in Dance Mogul magazine, Inside Woman magazine, & Dance Studio Life magazine, in addition to various dance blogs online. She is the author and creator of the, “Finance Your Dance: How To Turn Your Passion Into Profit“ e-book and workshop, and her dance blog won the Reader’s Choice, “Top Dance Business Blog” of the year award, two years in a row. She is a leader in the field of social media and digital marketing, and is highly sought after as a dance performer and dance teacher in the New York City dance community. Ashani is on staff at the Joffrey Ballet School in New York City, and teaches Advanced Jazz classes for their Jazz & Contemporary program & Ballet program.
Wow…I’m speechless!
Natasha, all one can do is laugh at this video! lol
Funny video! The parent are so controlling, I’ve got a parent like that and they’re sometime annoying but deep down they love you.
Yes, the video is pretty extreme, but has so much reality in it. The parents definitely really care deep down, or else they wouldn’t even have their child in dance classes in the first place. But, this video offers some great humor!
im only 12 but i want to own a dance studio when i grow up. im looking up research for an english project. i never thought id get a laugh out of it
@127808d4ac7637ea499706221ac2e3f8:disqus I’m glad that you were able to get a laugh while you’re doing your research! Added bonus, huh? 🙂 @dariuslyn:disqus , yes they can be overbearing at times, but if they keep coming back to your studio, they must be happy ultimately.