
You can’t defeat the darkness by keeping it caged inside.
You can’t live depressed, defeated, guilty, condemned, ashamed or unworthy.
You were created to be victorious.
Just because you hit bottom doesn’t mean you have to stay there because the best place to build is from the bottom.

I am super excited to have worked with the dancers and everyone in this great music video “My Love” by @leighannepinnock featuring @ayrastarr
I want to use this medium to say a huge Thank you to my team and the dancers.
All these wouldn’t have been possible without you. Thank you for your hard work, kindness, and great energy.

We rose, we spoke, we fought.
Where did we go wrong? How did we go down?
The silence is deafening and the stillness is dismantling
Has it all become none other than a hashtag for trending?
If this piece has been hard to stomach,
Imagine how many more times harsher the reality was.

This is a true story of a 7-year-old boy.
A woman his family considered a friend violated his body. He didn’t know what to call what she was doing. She never asked for his permission.
He told his parents about it, his dad confronted her. She said sorry and went away. He told a friend about it, but he was threatened never to tell anyone again. She came back after a few years and violated him again. And again. And again. He was just a schoolboy, a son, a brother, and someone with a bright future.
But in his other world that others didn’t see, he was not in control. he was just a boy, a tool for pleasure. –

Ajugbo (Badagry Dance), also known as Sato, is a dance that originated from the western people of Nigeria, the Badagry People. The dance is a ceremonial dance used in expressing the slave trade era.
It’s a celebration of freedom, during the era of the slave trade.
The energetic gestures and jerking of shoulders expressed freedom from the struggles and hardships the people went through during the slave trade era.

This was such a happy class!!
Ajegunle at its finest!
Delved into its rich culture and heritage, highlighting the foundational essence of Nigerian street dance/Amapiano.
This art form is a raw expression of self, deeply rooted in personal experiences and an ongoing dialogue with one’s inner self.