Future Ritual is a practice of gathering, curating and organising. We collaborate with artists to create contemporary expressions of performance and ritual, working to support the emergence of new and more attuned cultures. 

We are based in London (UK).



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open call
DISCHARGE
1 March

An open call for performance work that doesn’t fit elsewhere.

> more info + apply


zack mennell
COMMON HOST
13 - 15 March

A weekend gathering situating ancient folk customs such as mumming in new relation to the post-industrial landscapes of London and Essex . 

> full programme info

On 14 March we’ll host contaminated materials, a workshop exploring the performing our difficult histories.

> workshop info


Martin O’Brien
ON DISCIPLINE
11 - 15 May

This intensive workshop looks at discipline in performance making - how commitment, repetition and training can shape the way we work.

> workshop info + booking



Watch Our Work
 
Some of the performances, projects and events we have worked on are available to watch online
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Three Lascars. Image courtesy of the National Maritime Museum.

Tosin Adegoke, Amina Khayyam & Husam Ibrahim

The Body at Sea Saturday 5 & Sunday 6 September

> Call for participants(deadline 23 February 2026)



Do It Together is a reactivation of LADA’s flagship artist development programme DIY (2002-2020). 19 partners have selected 10 peer-to-peer Do It Together (DIT) projects to take place across the country from April – September, igniting a nation-wide network for process-led experimental practice.

The lead artists are now looking to gather between 5 – 15 artists to join them in a collective enquiry, supported by local partners. Whatever form they take, the DIT projects offer alternative approaches to professional development through the perspectives, desires and methodologies of artists rather than institutions.

Artsadmin x Future Ritual are supporting The Body at Sea, facilitated by Tosin Adegoke, Amina Khayyam & Husam Ibrahim.

> LADA: Do It Together 2026



The Body at Sea


This two-day experimental laboratory investigates whether the body can serve as a site to engage with archival absences – specifically with the erased histories of South Asian maritime labourers, historically referred to as lascars. The lab will embody the archive with rhythmic repetition, collective listening and performance as modes of inquiry to sit with historical residue and archival absence. As migrant narratives continue to be flattened into data and crisis rhetoric, this lab experiments with a counter-methodology.

> more info and to apply



Tosin Adegoke (he/him) is a London-born Nigerian artist working across workshops, sculpture and film. His practice engages archives and material memory, tracing histories of migration, labour, and Global Majority cultures through documentary work about seafarers. 

Amina Khayyam (she/her) is Artistic Director of AKDC whose most recent work includes Ghost Ships – a co-production with Icon Theatre and ZooNation. Amina choreographed the section that explored colonial violence through trance and collective movement. 

Husam Ibrahim (he/him) is a South Asian documentary filmmaker whose work bridges journalism, ritual and experimental art. Drawing on his background with refugee communities and family history of labour migration to Dubai, he explores belonging and displacement. 

GOKE Studio, run by Husam Ibrahim and Tosin Adegoke, facilitated community workshops translating archival research into site-specific experiences, including a guided walking tour and virtual soundscape on lascar histories.