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Tamsier Joof Aviance (Tamsier Joof) was born on 17 May, 1973 in Kensal Rise, London, England, is a Senegalese model and actor. Discover Tamsier Joof Aviance's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?
Popular As |
Tamsier Joof |
Occupation |
Dancer, choreographer, actor, model,entrepreneur, Radio presenter and author |
Age |
50 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Born |
17 May 1973 |
Birthday |
17 May |
Birthplace |
Kensal Rise, London, England |
Nationality |
United Kingdom
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Tamsier Joof Aviance Height, Weight & Measurements
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Parents |
Bai Modi Joof |
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Tamsier Joof Aviance Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tamsier Joof Aviance worth at the age of 50 years old? Tamsier Joof Aviance’s income source is mostly from being a successful Dancer. He is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Tamsier Joof Aviance's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Tamsier Joof Aviance or Tamsier Aviance (né Tamsier Joof — 17 May 1973, former stage name: Tam Jo ) is a British dancer, choreographer, actor, model, entrepreneur, radio presenter, and author.
He took the name "Aviance" after joining the House of Aviance — one of the legendary vogue-ball houses in the United States.
Along with his experience in mainstream dance genres such as jazz and ballet, Tamsier was also involved in the underground London vogue scene during the late 1980s or early 1990s.
As well as appearing in several musicals, and as stage backing dancer for Mary Kiani, Take That and Janet Jackson, he was also known within the London voguing scene during the 1990s and is among the original London vogue dancers of that era.
Tamsier was born in North West London (Kensal Rise) into a Senegalese-Gambian family.
His late father was a Gambian barrister and solicitor, and his mother a business woman.
Tamsier left the UK when he was two years old after his father decided to move his family back to the Gambia and establish his chambers there.
He returned to the UK couple of years later to pursue his education.
In an interview with West Africa magazine, Tamsier said:
Coming from an African family where education is everything, I felt I needed to please both my parents and myself.
I love dance and hated accounting, but accounting provided respectability in African circles so I studied both.
Tamsier studied classical ballet, jazz, African, contemporary, Latin, tap and labanotation.
He attended Middlesex University, the University of Wolverhampton and the London Studio Centre and holds an Accounting and Finance Honours Degree, a PGCE and a Performing Arts Dance Degree.
By the early to late 1990s, Tamsier was one of the most recognisable New way voguers within the London underground scene and worked extensively in several London clubs as a podium dancer / voguer including Heaven Nightclub, Equinox, The Tube, Lowdown, Trade, Vox and Busby's. It was whilst working as a dancer in the early 1990s at Heaven that Tamsier met the legendary Jean Michel who will become one of his closest friends and vogue mentor.
The two regularly frequented the London club scene giving performances and engaging in vogue battles with other London voguers.
When Jean Michel was finally given a spot at Danceworks, Tamsier helped spread the word among his dancer friends "some of whom have had no exposure to real voguing other than what they've seen on Madonna's 1990 Vogue video."
Tamsier regularly attended the class and supported his mentor.
Tamsier was a dance teacher and lecturer, teaching jazz, ballet and contemporary.
He taught at Carol Straker Dance School in London, Wood Green High School College of Sports, the University of Birmingham and the London Guildhall University.
Tamsier ran workshops in various inner city schools in London and the Midlands.
He was a dance coach/consultant for Sandwell and Dudley Borough Council in partnership with the region's development agency (Advantage West Midlands) and ran dance workshops throughout the West Midlands and also taught the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority's GCSE and A-level dance syllabi at various schools in the region including the A-level labanotation syllabus.
He also taught advance/professional jazz at various dance studios including Adage Dance Studios in Harborne (Birmingham).
Tamsier worked as a stage backing dancer for Mary Kiani, Kym Mazelle, Jocelyn Brown, Martha Wash, MN8, Take That, Honeyz, Impact Dance Productions (UK, Sadler's Wells) and also appeared on Janet Jackson's 1995 World Tour at Wembley Arena (London leg of the tour, small portion).
Some of his musical theatre work include Starlight Express, Fame, Rent, Hot Mikado and The Wiz.
In 1997 whilst working for Heaven Nightclub's host and performer — Miss Kimberley as a backing voguer, Tamsier was interviewed and photographed by the alternative culture magazine Bizarre.
Tamsier's "interesting look and voguing talent" made him a prime candidate for an interview.
Tamsier credited his old friend and mentor Jean Michel for teaching him the elements of vogue and for mentoring him, as well as watching legendary U.S. voguers like Willi Ninja and Hector Xtravaganza.
As a regular user of Pineapple Dance Studios in Covent Garden and Danceworks in Bond Street, Tamsier encouraged his mentor to run vogue classes in these studios.
Choreographic work include "Consecrated Love" for the Yozo Fass Dance Theatre Company, which he co-choreographed and performed in; "Dance Fusion" for the Choreographer's Ball (London); and "Our Town Story" for East London (London Borough of Hackney) with Ujamaa Arts, supported by McDonald's for the year 2000 Millennium Dome Show.
Tamsier retired from professional dancing (on-and-off) in 2001 to pursue other business ventures, taking only non-lengthy dance contracts or teaching.
Tamsier appeared as background actor in the 2002 drama Dirty Pretty Things; in the 2003 comedy Love Actually.; and in the Wicked (2024 film).
He was also a film, television and theatre costume model for Academy Costumes, and one of his major modelling jobs was modelling the costumes of the Tomb Raider 2 film directed by Jan de Bont and starring Angelina Jolie.
Tamsier was a former director of Bluewings Employment Security & Training Limited and Blue Light Training Services Limited both of which he resigned from and now runs his own businesses.
He is an investor in African businesses seeking start-up or expansion capital through MYC4.
As of 2006, he was a non-active qualified teacher and an Associate of the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing and the International Dance Teachers Association.
Tamsier also took additional classes at London's Pineapple Dance Studios and Danceworks in various dance styles such as breaking; commercial jazz with the late Nicky Bentley (one of the earlier dance teachers at Pineapple Dance Studios ) and with choreographer Shanie, whom he describes as influencing his commercial funk and jazz style.
He also studied popping and street locking with Jimmy Williams - one of the early UK street lockers, and attended workshops with internationally renowned guest choreographers like Bryant Baldwin (USA) and Mauro Mosconi (Italy).
In March 2015, Tamsier came out of retirement to appear on FKA twigs music video "Glass & Patron" as a vogue dancer starring alongside Javier Ninja, David Magnifique and Benjamin Milan.
The video was officially released on FKA twigs YouTube channel on Monday, 23 March 2015.
Tamsier did some acting and modelling during his career working with artistic directors like Michel Wallace (the French choreographer and artistic director of the Yozo Fass Dance Theatre Company) and Paa C Quaye (the Ghanaian actor—director and artistic director of Ujamaa Arts).