Performing Arts | Dance

sweat variant adaku, part 2

Experience a multidisciplinary performance featuring movement, song, sound, text, and spatial design that considers cycles of ritual and repair.

World Premiere

Two people embrace closely in dramatic lighting against a dark background, one with eyes closed and the other gazing upward.
Date
Oct 20, 2026
Cost
$12.00 - $45.00
Time
7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. ET
Location
Wexner Center for the Arts

Performance Space

The adaku trilogy is a speculative mythology about how one family in precolonial West Africa becomes entangled in the transatlantic slave trade. In part two of this mythology, sweat variant investigates the embodied impact of this violent rupture, while also considering the devastating consequences of the theft of artifacts designed to protect ancestral bonds. Developed in part through a technical residency at the Wex, adaku, part 2 is set in the US in the near future. The performance excavates the consequences of erasure when events lead to sudden remembering. What is unleashed in the imagination of a young woman who's been led to believe she has no history worth remembering? What are the multitude of futures she can now imagine? (program approx. 90 mins., no intermission)

Come early and explore the galleries to see sweat variant's video installation inspired by physical research for the performance.

adaku, part 2 is a stand-alone performance and can be engaged with and enjoyed without first seeing adaku, part 1.