The Centre for Creative Arts and the University of
KwaZulu-Natal proudly present the
15th
annual JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience
28
August – 8 September 2013
Elizabeth
Sneddon Theatre: 7.30pm
artSPACE
(durban) Monday 2 September: 6.30pm
Tickets:
R50.00 or
R35.00 (scholars/students/pensioners)
Booking through computicket (or at venue from one hour
before)
The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s arts
gateway to Africa and the world, the Centre for Creative Arts, is proud to be presenting
its 15th annual JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience. This year’s festival is a delight of local
and international dance theatre that has on show the best the world has to
offer. Dancer from Holland, Switzerland, America, Portugal and France will be
gracing the JOMBA! stages alongside some of South Africa’s most cutting edge
dance makers.
On the local front, JOMBA! is very proud to
be hosting the 2013 Standard Bank Young
Artist award winner for dance, Fana Tshabalala. His new work, INDUMBA, premiered
at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown to critical acclaim. Working with
his home dance company, Johannesburg based Forgotten Angle Theatre
Collaborative, Tshabalala’s dance work is poetic encounter with African ritual
and contemporary sensibility. Considered one of South Africa’s most fluid and
elegant dancers, Tshabalala’s vision is a startling reminder of the confluence
of style, form and African sensibility.
One of the gems of this years’ festival is
the collaboration between local Durban based dancer and choreographer Desiré
Davids who joins forces with French based Hélène Cathala in a soulful duet
called B.L.E.N.D. These two experienced women artists, one ‘coloured’ and South
African, and one white and French, share
the stage in a confrontation of their divergent histories. This drives them to really
get to know one another but also, sometimes, drives them both into a void of personal
and artistic incomprehension.
On the international front, this 15th
edition of JOMBA! has a number for firsts! This will be the first edition of
JOMBA! to host an American company, and in partnership with the U.S. Consulate
in Durban and the U.S. Department of State’s Arts Envoy Program, JOMBA! is
delighted to be hosting the Chicago based company Deeply Rooted Dance Theatre.
Deeply Rooted will spend two weeks in Durban and will be part of JOMBA’s
extended dance education and development programme run in conjunction with
Flatfoot Dance Company. Deeply Rooted will travel to Flatfoot’s numerous dance
programmes run in Umlazi, KwaMashu and Tugela Mouth. Over the two weeks, Deeply
Rooted will share their dance skills and philosophy with over 600 KZN young
dancers in an enriching cultural exchange.
Deeply Rooted’s invitation to JOMBA! will
culminate in two stellar performances on the closing nights of the festival on
7 and 8 September. In a style that oozes memory, and the jazz history of the
African American experience, Deeply Rooted, will present a choreography that
threads together some of their key signature dance works. Their partnership
with Flatfoot Dance Company for JOMBA! will also see the six resident dancers
of Flatfoot joining Deeply Rooted in
their performances after having spent two glorious weeks learning their
repertoire and sharing styles and working methods.
Another first for JOMBA! 2013, and yet
another coup de grace of the festival, and an unprecedented treat for ballet
and neo-classical dance lovers, is the featuring of Holland’s magnificent
INTRODANS. World renowned for skill and virtuosity, INTRODANS bring a programme
suitably titled “SUPERSTARS” which features five choreographies by five of
Holland and Europe’s most influential dance makers in the form of Anaphase by Ohad
Naharin, Evening Songs by Jiří
Kylián, Nacho Duato’s Sinfonía India,
Pas de Danse by Mats Ek and Polish Pieces by the Dutch Maestro Hans
van Manen. INTRODANS’s reputation precedes them and Durban should be fighting
to get tickets!
Europe’s finest come to JOMBA! in the form
of firstly, Portuguese dancer Francisco Camacho and his EIRA dance company.
Camacho, performing on the opening night of JOMBA!, brings a hard hitting solo
dance theatre work called “The King In Exile”. Drawing its inspiration from the
figure of Dom Manuel II, the last king of Portugal, this solo work is an
exploration of contemporary political power that will no doubt speak to Africa.
In this solo work, Camacho explores the transgressive power of the dancing
body’s ability to shift identities that are captured in the traps of history
and representation. This work is sure to be one of JOMBA! 2013’s most
contentious talking points.
Secondly, European finery, comes in the
form of Swiss duo T42. Made up dancers Misato Inoue and Félix Duméril, their dance
work is a confrontation with difference and the old ideas that European
identity is singular. Misato’s own Japanese roots become the starting point of
much of T42’s work and is the witty and sometimes ironic danced encounter
between cultural misunderstanding. Known
for their technical virtuosity and dexterity as contemporary dancers, T42’s work
has been singled out for its humour and for allowing space for laughter in
battling the misunderstandings between East and West.
Another
first for JOMBA! 2013, is an event collaboration with Durban’s artSPACE
(durban) Gallery. Monday 2 September is a one off evening of site-specific
dance work made for an audience who would like an up-close and personal
encounter with dance. Featuring Musa Hlatshwayo and Vusi Makanya’s latest local
dance offerings, the evening also features a specificially created solo by
T42’s Swiss dancer Misato Inoue. Called “Swan”, this work hints at Misato’s
Japanese Kabuki roots and is a very contemporary encounter with the duel nature
of being ; the harking back to Swan Lake’s infamous black and white swans and
to a female body caught in oppositions. Also on view at the JOMBA! @ artSPACE
event , is a collection of award winning short one minute dance films from all
over the globe curated by Jeannette Ginslov’s ScreenDance Africa.
JOMBA!
hosts is usual platforms of the Fringe (Sunday 1 September) and the Youth
Fringe (Saturday 31 August). With over 60 entries for a coveted place in this
year’s JOMBA! Fringe, the selection of only 10 works was a difficult task but
means that the final selection offers a standard of dance theatre that is
growing. The JOMBA! Youth Fringe takes place at the Wiggins Community Hall in
Cato Manor/Umkhumbane and is a celebration of over 28 KZN based youth dance groups
and the incredible dance work that they are doing.
JOMBA!
also offers a full programme of workshops and master classes by all of the
participating dancer and choreographers. For a full listing please go to www.cca.ukzn.ac.za and go to the JOMBA! page. These
workshops and classes are offered free of charge but booking is essential!
Finally,
in promoting critical arts dialogue and writing about dance and the arts,
JOMBA! runs its 4th year of the Dance Writing Residency. Six
applicants have been selected and will be mentored through the festival as they
create critical writing for both the JOMBA! Blog and for the JOMBA! Khaluma festival
newspaper. JOMBA’s artistic director, Lliane Loots will also host the
anticipated “JOMBA! Talks Dance” platforms with the various dancers and
choreographers presenting work at JOMBA! These will be held directly after
performances so please check the schedule for details.
For
more information, please go to www.cca.ukzn.ac.za and join us on Facebook (JOMBA! Contemporary Dance Experience) and
Twitter (Twitter@Jomba_dance).
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