Meet the Team
Divine Tasinda, Adam McMillan, Kemono Lebe Riot and Levent Nyembo are THREE60 founded THREE60 in 2014 and are the company co-artistic directors. MC Laffitte joined the team in 2020 and is THREE60 company manager and in-house producer.
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Adam is a Glasgow-born artist who specialises in Hip-Hop and visual arts. Adam has extensive knowledge in Hip-Hop styles and has performed and taught classes all over the UK and internationally.
He has dedicated the past 10 year to teaching and training the new generation of Scottish dancers, understanding growing as a dancer requires a holistic approach. He has also work behind the lens, directing and filming dance videos for numerous artists in Scotland.
Adam is the director of the dance department in THREE60 and is leading the training program.
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Kemono is an artist based in Glasgow, originally from Congo. Kemono has trained professionnally in Hip-Hop and Krump where his expertise lies. He has performed and taught classes and workshops all over Europe.
Kemono has been involved in many productions in the UK as a dancer and choreographer. He is also a musician and rapper and integrates his music to his dance practice with a particular approach he developed throughout the years, making him an expert at storytelling.
Kemono is in charge of the music department in THREE60.
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MC is a french-cameroonian creative who has been involved in the dance community in Glasgow since 2017. In her practice, she focuses on producing shows headlining under-represented dance styles such as Hip-Hop and African diasporic dance styles.
Through her work in the performing arts community, she aims to provide opportunities where people can use movement to express themselves, share their stories to various audiences and celebrate their uniqueness.
MC is THREE60 company manager and in-house producer.
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Divine is a Scotland-based artist born in Congo who specialises in dance, music, modelling and fashion. She is professionally trained in Hip-hop, Afro, Dancehall, experimental, commercial and also touches on a variety of other dance styles (house, popping, heels…).
She has worked in different productions as a dancer, choreographer, director, actress, model and designer.
Divine is currently undergoing extensive research on African movements and will be integrating those findings into the program.
Divine is in charge of all THREE60 community engagement activites and oversees our teacher training program.
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Originally from Congo, Levent was raised in Glasgow and first found his inspiration for dance through traditional congolese dance. Levent has trained in Hip-Hop, Krump, Popping and Breaking and his choreographic style is a reflection of all the styles he has absorbed over the years.
He is a born competitor and the founder of the Goblynz street dance crew who has trained a lot of dancers who now work as professionals.
In 2013, Levent, Adam, Divine and Kemono created the THREE60 street dance collective who has birth many artists throughout the years.