Kwasi Obeng-Adjei
Curator
Kwasi Obeng-Adjei is a Canadian multidisciplinary artist, emerging choreographer, and dance educator based in Brampton, Ontario. His dance journey began at the age of 14 when he was accepted into the regional arts program at St. Roch Catholic Secondary School.
Kwasi went on to train with renowned choreographers and artistic directors such as Esie Mensah, Lua Shayenne, Ronald Taylor, Mark Sameuls, Rodney Diverlus and more. He credits these mentors with encouraging him to pursue formative performance opportunities with the Pan-American Games, the Toronto Raptors’ halftime show, Asake “Lungu Boy” Tour and the productions Kira, The Path | La Voie (Luminato 2019) and Zayo.
Curatorial Statement
As a guest curator, my intention is to center, uplift, celebrate, and shine a spotlight on African street dances. This project is about reconnecting and returning to the essence of the dances while embracing the power they hold to explore identity, honour traditions, and build community.
feed-back: a streetdance show
Dancemakers Guest Curator Abel Hagos selects Toronto’s finest musicians, pairing them established Canadian dancers to explore the themes of play that thread through both improvisational music and dance.
The Bentway
Sep 11, 2025 – Sep 11, 2025
Curating With Values
Dancemakers’ 2nd annual international Dance Curators symposium
Critical Distance Centre for Curators + Online
Jul 3, 2026 – Jul 4, 2026
Nkabom
Nkabom shares choreographic works exploring movement, culture, and community—bridging tradition and innovation through African street dance while connecting people through shared experience.
Underpass Park
Aug 29, 2026 – Aug 29, 2026