Items by Q'dance

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  • Felasophical views on Femi Kuti – Broadway deception

    Posted: July 26, 2010, 1:32 pm by Q'dance
    A Basic Aikido philosophy states that the strength is not in muscular force, but in flexibility, timing, control and modesty, its humanitarian purpose is to purify one’s aggressive reactions to conflicts of ego, “But people will say Femi, you don’t take the kind of risks Fela took…” this witty statement by Omoyele Sowore, that was meant to be [...]
  • A brief MUSE on revolution – ENOUGH IS ENOUGH !!!

    Posted: April 16, 2010, 5:35 pm by Q'dance
    These days i have learned to keep my mouth shut and ignore comments about the state of the Nigerian polity and pockets of UPRISINGS calling for a REVOLUTION, most of which i have tried to put my force behind. At least being the number 1001 man, whose importance is as important as the [...]
  • Dance Analysis and Mis/Rules of Beauty…A pitch for the African and Indian Ocean choreographic encounters.

    Posted: March 3, 2010, 5:46 pm by Q'dance
    Qudus Onikeku “Q’dance” was born in Lagos and is a graduate of National Higher School of Circus arts, France. As a dancer, acrobat and writer, he is part of a new generation of critical thinkers and creators springing up from the African continent. I spent 10 days with Qudus in Lagos in [...]

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The end of the fish cakes


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