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December 2019
Spier: LIGHT ART OPENING NIGHT
At the opening ceremony of Spier Light Art, the audience will be invited to join a procession across a multi-sensory, cross-cultural wonderland featuring dancers, stilt walkers and other illuminating enchantments. These performances celebrate the launch of the second edition of Spier Light Art – an array of 21 interspersed light and sound installations created by some of South Africa’s leading artists and designers. Choreographer Jay Pather’s performance piece, From Before, will feature 22 Shembe, classical ballet and Bharatha Natyam dancers –…
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Toyota SU Woordfees 2020–Abakhulu–Indoni
Abakhulu - The Great Ones Book at Computicket: https://tickets.computicket.com/event/abakhulu___the_great_ones/7123734 Abakhulu is a moving dance work that uses African rhythms and neo-classical sounds to explore how our youth relates to the concept of respect as it is expressed in the initiation process in African culture. The choreographer, Sbonakaliso Ndaba, uses examples from her own childhood in which the value of respect, or the lack thereof, played a prominent role. This work depicts a range of dynamic and intertwined relationships and also shows…
Find out more »Toyota SU Woordfees 2020–Abakhulu–Indoni
Abakhulu - The Great Ones Book at Computicket: https://tickets.computicket.com/event/abakhulu___the_great_ones/7123734 Abakhulu is a moving dance work that uses African rhythms and neo-classical sounds to explore how our youth relates to the concept of respect as it is expressed in the initiation process in African culture. The choreographer, Sbonakaliso Ndaba, uses examples from her own childhood in which the value of respect, or the lack thereof, played a prominent role. This work depicts a range of dynamic and intertwined relationships and also…
Find out more »Toyota SU Woordfees 2020–Abakhulu–Indoni
Abakhulu - The Great Ones Book at Computicket: https://tickets.computicket.com/event/abakhulu___the_great_ones/7123734 Abakhulu is a moving dance work that uses African rhythms and neo-classical sounds to explore how our youth relates to the concept of respect as it is expressed in the initiation process in African culture. The choreographer, Sbonakaliso Ndaba, uses examples from her own childhood in which the value of respect, or the lack thereof, played a prominent role.This work depicts a range of dynamic and intertwined relationships and also shows how…
Find out more »Indoni Fundraiser–Yoga Yethu
From struggling township communities to a yoga teaching internship in India! Yolanda Ntanyana (20) from Kraaifontein, in her third year of training at Indoni Dance, Arts and Leadership Academy, and Lusindiso Dibela (27) from Khayelitsha, a company dancer with Indoni, have been offered the opportunity of a lifetime. Having completed a gruelling month-long course of 200 training hours, and many more spent in studying, their first reaction was one of relief. They had mastered the requirements of this intensive course…
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