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Meet this Prolific Veteran dancer, Latifat Adepeju Oguntade, she's a storyteller and an energetic international dancer, her rich creative background has enabled her to work with notable directors in different productions locally, nationally and internationally. She’s a member of the National Troupe of Nigeria, she's the dance director of DanceAfrik House of Creative Arts, and also the acting coordinator of Surulere Artiste Forum, In this write-up, Latifat offers a peek into her world as a professional dancer, drummer and much more. HOW THE ARTISTIC JOURNEY STARTED Her journey as an artiste professionally started over two decades ago in her father’s group. Her parents were practitioners and active members of the ANTP, especially when her dad was alive. "Aje ni iya mi", a big hit in the Nigerian home video in the 90s, produced by Nek Video Links, was written and directed by her dad- Pa Hammed Adesola Oguntade, aka Hamlilo. He actually had much mo...

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