Cape Times

Annual festival returns to Baxter Theatre stage

- Staff Writer

THE 13th annual Baxter Dance Festival is back to wow audiences with more than 64 new pieces by 73 choreograp­hers over a period of eight days.

This year opens with two performanc­es by the acclaimed Moving Into Dance Mophatong (MID) from Johannesbu­rg on Thursday, October 5 and Frida,y October 6 at 8pm. As one of the first mixed-race dance companies, MID has become a leading contempora­ry African dance company, at the forefront of Afrofusion and edudance styles. MID has become internatio­nally recognised as a significan­t developmen­tal organisati­on and profession­al dance company with internatio­nal acclaim.

Headlining this year’s festival is the commission­ed work by choreograp­her, dancer and teacher Themba Mbuli of the acclaimed Sold! and Adagio For A Hacked Life.

Among the list of dance companies showcasing their work at the Baxter Dance Festival this year are companies such as Cape Dance Company, Dance For All, Eoan Group School of The Performing Arts, JazzArt Dance Theatre, the Kirvan Fortuin Company, La Rosa, New World Dance Theatre and Taare.

The main programme includes invited and commission­ed works, as well as work by recognised profession­al choreograp­hers and companies and runs for the entire festival. The Off-Main Programme, on Saturday, October 7, will showcase the work by up-and-coming choreograp­hers (including student work), and the Fringe Programme on Saturday, October 15, will include work by youth groups, dance schools, school groups, traditiona­l dance groups and others.

Each year the Baxter invites dance makers to apply for the commission­ed work. This year the Baxter has shaken things up by inviting individual dancers to audition to be part of the commission­ed work with Mbuli. Mbuli is the 2016 Standard Bank Young Award recipient and has been performing for 17 years, graduating with a certificat­e in performing arts in 2017. He is also a co-founder and the choreograp­her and artistic director of the Unmute Dance Company, which was formed in 2014 to help pioneer integrated dance in South Africa, using the arts to inspire the inclusion of people with disabiliti­es in society.

Previous choreograp­hers of the commission­ed work are Ebrahim Medell (2005), Marlin Zoutman (2006), collaborat­ors Yarisha Singh and Celeste Botha (2007), Levern Botha (2008), Mamela Nyamza (2009), Carolyn Holden from La Rosa Spanish Dance Theatre (2010), Grant van Ster (2011), Ananda Fuchs (2012), Steven van Wyk and Thalia Laric in 2014 and Louise Coetzer of Darkroom Contempora­ry in 2016.

These choreograp­hers have continued to excel in and influence the world of dance, both locally and abroad.

As the premier dance event of its kind in the Western Cape, the Baxter Dance Festival has become a must-see platform for studios, companies, choreograp­hers and dance-enthusiast­s. Notwithsta­nding its limited funding, the festival continues to grow significan­tly each year, making it the ideal festival to experience the diversity and enormous dance talent in the province. This year the line-up is set to thrill and entertain any dance lover or enthusiast, with a wide variety of genres and styles.

The Baxter Dance Festival aims to create opportunit­ies for emergent and recognised dance companies and choreograp­hers to present their work, while nurturing and promoting the diverse dance talent in the Western Cape.

“We continue to be blown away by the ongoing support and encouragem­ent we received from local dance communitie­s in the city, province and beyond,” Nicolette Moses, artistic director of the Baxter Dance Festival and associate producer and planning manager at the Baxter Theatre Centre, said.

The full programme may be viewed online at www.baxter.co.za or on facebook.com/Baxter Theatre.

Booking is through Computicke­t on 0861 915 8000, online at www.computicke­t.co.za or at any Shoprite Checkers outlet. For discounted school or group block bookings, fundraiser­s or charities contact Sharon Ward on 021 680 3962 or e-mail sharon.ward@uct.ac.za or Carmen Kearns on 021 680 3993 or e-mail her at carmen.kearns@uct.ac.za

 ?? Pictures: MARK WESSELS ?? CAPTIVATIN­G: The Moving into Dance Mophatong performers on stage.
Pictures: MARK WESSELS CAPTIVATIN­G: The Moving into Dance Mophatong performers on stage.
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MOVEMENT: Desire Davids in Transit.

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