Choreographing Lagos: Dele Adeyemo on Dance, Cosmology, and Spatial Practices

Having thrown a stone today, Eshu kills a bird of yesterday. The Yoruba proverb tells both a story of reparation and of ancestrality by joyfully bending spacetime conventions and accessing subjects from the past with present actions. The saying offers a poetic entry point to broader West African traditions and to the practice of Scottish-Nigerian artist and architect Dele Adeyemo. Named one of the winners of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, Adeyemo's work brings together ecology, spirituality, dance, and territory, examining how embodied cultural practices can generate alternative spatial possibilities within and against the architecture of racial capitalism.

Born in Nigeria and raised in the United Kingdom, Adeyemo has been visiting Lagos for many years. Through this engagement, he has developed an extensive body of research on collective movement practices that predate capitalism and offer distinct, often imaginative spatial intelligences operating alongside dominant systems. ArchDaily spoke with Dele about his artistic and pedagogical practices, and how he identifies design sophistication where architects often perceive deficiency.

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Cite: Romullo Baratto. "Choreographing Lagos: Dele Adeyemo on Dance, Cosmology, and Spatial Practices" 30 Mar 2026. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1039851/choreographing-lagos-dele-adeyemo-on-dance-cosmology-and-spatial-practices> ISSN 0719-8884

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