Lésouta Luc Bambara is from Burkina Faso and has been practicing traditional African dance since the age of 10.
In May 2009, he moved to Quebec and became a trainer for various dance events where he shared his passion for traditional dances. Co-founder of the Lamogoya Troupe, Luc has taught at Maison de L’Enfance André Dupont, Curé Antoine Labelle school in Laval, Régina school in Montreal, UQAM, Cégep du Vieux Montreal and Samajam the percussion school in Quebec since 2010.
He has performed throughout the province, participating in the Nuits Atypiques de Koudougou (NAK) festival, TOP Vacance Culture in Bobo-Dioulasso, Les nuits d’Afrique de Montréal, The Ethnocultural festival of Thetford Mines, and the rhythms of the world of Sherbrooke, and in 2006, he participated in the creation of a contemporary Afro dance project with Karine Cloutier in Burkina Faso that toured the province.