WE ARE STILL MARCHING by Sunnyboy Motau This week Thursday, there's going to be an epic piece titled WE ARE STILL MARCHING which will be choreographed by a very talented young man called Sunnyboy Motau. His level of persistence has brought an amazing feel towards the audience who have watched his incredible performances including MAN LONGING and FLIGHT, FIGHT, FEATHERS, F***ERS . Sunnyboy has participated in Crossing International choreography Workshops and collaborated with the likes of Michel Kelemenis and Vincent Mantsoe, now that's what I call ''levels''.WE ARE STILL MARCHING simply entails about the struggle faced by women in Southern Africa from the apartheid period till today. The performance will be absolutely mind blowing, especially for the females that have been through the whole experience of the apartheid regime.Take this wonderful opportunity to come and join us, you are most welcome to see the talent that Moving Into Dance has produced t...
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The Build-Up To The 40th Anniversary The 40th anniversary is around the corner and Sylvia Glasser , the founder of Moving into Dance, affectionately known as ''Magogo'' is back in the country . T his woman changed the nature of dance in South Africa and the last time she was here was back in 2016 she received the award of ''The Order of Ikhamanga: Silver from the Presidency for her excellence in the field of dance. So now she's back at the Market Theatre were she will be lecturing and demonstrating Afrofusion at Gramadoela’s at The Market Theatre in Newtown this T hursday. It's going to be exciting to see her at work where I'll take a seat at the forefront to learn about Afrofusion and where the future of dance leads. #SylviaGlasser #Afrofusion #40thAnniversy A rticle By : Dintweng Seate
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KHUTJO GREEN's JOURNEY Khutjo Green is an amazing lady who choreographed the dance piece entitled THE WOMEN WHO FELL FROM THE MOON. She completed her Honours Degree in Bachelor of Dramatic Arts at Witwatersrand University in 2007. She majored in physical Theatre, writing and performance. Her TV experience include: Presenter for Africa and she also played in the film Catch a fire directed by Phillip Noyce. The Women Who fell from The Moon features Moving Into Dances' female dancers together with Khutjo Green.She also opened at the University of Kwa-zulu Natal when it hosted the 20th JOMBA Contemporary Dance Experience, in August at the Elizabeth Snedon Theatre. Another extraordinary commodity about Ms Green is that she was awarded with a Naledi Theatre award for best performance by Actress in a Lead Role for the exceedingly acclaimed production, The Line in 2015. She'll be performing for the first time in Gauteng at the University of Johnnesburg a...
MID's 40th Anniversary Experience
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MOVING INTO DANCE 40th ANNIVERSARY EXPERIENCE Dane Hurst to lead a 1 week choreographic workshop Joining a contemporary dance company and coming inside the studio walls and seeing professional dancers doing "their thing" was a great experience. I am an aspiring PR intern who's doing his in-service training at MID , so seeing dancers perfecting their craft is overwhelming. The 40th anniversary is coming up soon and I'm excited about it. When the 40th anniversary takes place on the 14th of September I will be taking my seat on the bleachers right there beside you and if you feel the need to bring your organic snacks and fizzy drinks that's ok. I'll be the guy holding the Lays chips I dug out from the bottom of my bag pack. I won't judge if you don't. Let's celebrate dancers for their great work an passion. #MovingIntoDance #40thAnniversary Article by: Dintweng Abia Seate David Thatanelo April i...
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Artistic Profile South African based Afrofusion and Contemporary Dance Company Thabo Rapoo and Muzi Shili in Flesh by Gregory Vuyani Maqoma “Nyakaza o fetohe – making a difference through dance” This motto embodies what MIDM does, has done and has stood for three decades while contributing to the development of arts, culture and heritage in South Africa. Founding and Artistic Director: Sylvia Magogo Glasser Deputy Artistic Director: Themba Nkabinde Resident Choreographer: Thabo Rapoo Assistant Company Managers: Muzi Shili and Faith Maseko Projects Administrator: Jabu...