Atsu Gadri is a dancer-choreographer, writer and photographer who lives and works in Accra, Ghana. He began his creative career as a dancer however chronic health realities made him reconsider his artistic journey. He turned to photography to channel his frustrations. Inspired by the pioneering work of Jack Mitchell, Barbara Morgan and Martha Swope who photographed and archived emergent American dance, he decided to archive Ghanaian dance practices. Currently, he explores many themes such as memory, the human body, public spaces, random possibilities of moving objects, all as a vehicle for his personal healing and the observation of sheer living.