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One of the more notable Nigerian choreographers working today, we find out more about Qudus Onikeku's urban dance project in various African cities, which gave rise to the documentary film, "Do we need coca-cola to dance?"
Qudus, who is from the organisation YK Projects from France, is in town for several projects including a performance at The 5th Nyoba Kan International Butoh Festival 2012, which he joins us to discuss, along with dancer and choreographer Lee Swee Keong of Nyoba Kan and Marine Moncaut, the Cultural Coordinator of the Alliance Francaise de Kuala Lumpur (AFKL).
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One of the more notable Nigerian choreographers working today, we find out more about Qudus Onikeku's urban dance project in various African cities, which gave rise to the documentary film, "Do we need coca-cola to dance?"
Qudus, who is from the organisation YK Projects from France, is in town for several projects including a performance at The 5th Nyoba Kan International Butoh Festival 2012, which he joins us to discuss, along with dancer and choreographer Lee Swee Keong of Nyoba Kan and Marine Moncaut, the Cultural Coordinator of the Alliance Francaise de Kuala Lumpur (AFKL).
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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