Redefining dance of the African diaspora with a contemporary outlook, this bold new double bill presents two powerful, contrasting visions of our world today, told through exhilarating and emotive physicality.
In Echoes of Dust, Serge Aimé Coulibaly and collaborator Sigué Sayouba conjure a world in crisis. Seven individuals, cast adrift in the aftermath of war, disaster and fractured human connection, must navigate chaos to rediscover hope and reclaim their voices.
By contrast, Vincent Mantsoe’s Letlalo – meaning ‘Skin’ in his native Sotho – draws on African, indigenous and contemporary movement languages to explore humanity’s deep and enduring bond with the earth.
This performance will be followed by a Q&A.
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technically masterful, emotionally charged, and performed by dancers working at the absolute height of their craft."
Co-presented by Fabric
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