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Jeny Bsg
Jeny Bsg
Dancer - Choreographer - Humanitarian - Speaker
Biography
Jeny BSG is a complete artist: dancer, choreographer, artistic director, dance teacher, content creator, and philanthropist. Globally recognized since her remarkable appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in 2019, she has established herself as one of the emblematic figures of the Afro-descendant art scene. Through powerful gestures blending African, urban, and contemporary dance, she tells stories, conveys identities, and builds cultural bridges.
Trained in Brussels, Paris, and Kinshasa, Jeny has collaborated with numerous major artists, including Fally Ipupa, Damso, Burna Boy, Angèle, Aya Nakamura, Ciara, and Missy Elliott.
She is also the founder of the Afrohouse Belgium movement, which has now become an Afro-urban dance school based in Brussels, bringing together more than 500 students around an inclusive, committed, and resolutely modern vision of dance.
A high-level supporter of the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), she uses her voice and art to serve causes close to her heart: the defense of displaced persons, the education of young people, the empowerment of women, and the denunciation of violence in eastern DRC.
At 32, Jeny embodies a new generation of artists who affirm, repair, and inspire. An ambitious, free, and committed Belgian-Congolese woman, whose career has brought culture and humanity far beyond the stage.
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