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Qudus Onikeku
Nigerian dancer and performer (born )
Qudus Onikeku | |
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Born | Qudus Onikeku Lagos, Nigeria |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Almamater | Ecole Supérieure des Arts du Cirque, Brussels |
Occupation(s) | Dance artist, dance critic and Choreographer |
Yearsactive | - till date |
Organization | Qdance Company |
Knownfor | Dance Gathering Lagos. |
Notable work | Spirit Child, MY Exile is in My Head, STILL/life, Yuropa. |
Style | Hip Hop, Capoeira, Tai Chi and Contemporary |
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Qudus Onikeku is a Nigerian dancer and performer who has been described as "an atypical artist".[1] Qudus Onikeku is a renowned dance critic whose perceptive critiques have influenced the field of modern dance criticism.
He was one of the three artists invited to Nigeria's first appearance at the Venice Biennale.[2][3]
Biography and work
Onikeku lived in France for a while before returning to Lagos to found Q-Dance Company and Dance Gathe