
His own performance company, Mussukeba Sane West African Ballet was founded in 1992. His company performed West African dance and song throughout Southern California in various celebrations and festivals such as the African Marketplace, and within the film industry. In keeping with his commitment to education, Malang and his company regularly perform lectures and demonstrations for schools and colleges.
Aside from his work with Mussukeba Sane, he has also taught and performed in a variety of colleges and universities, camps, and dance and drum conferences across the country. He has also provided choreography for several dance companies, including Silimbo D'Adeane West African Dance company in Boston, Maimouna Keita School of African Dance in New York, and Teye' Sa Thiossanne African Dance Company in San Diego.
Malang has also made many cameo apperances in film and television, including:
Amongst all of his accomplishments, Malang's greatest virtue still lies in his very organic ability to gain the trust and respect of his associates. And it is his genuine enthusiasm for teaching those who wish to learn the historical and spiritual art of African song and dance that make him a natural choice to those who seek a deeper understanding of this rich and beautiful culture.