The Citizen (KZN)

A Cut above the rest

VINCENT MANTSOE: 13-MINUTE ONLINE PERFORMANC­E

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Screening will be accompanie­d by interviews and behindthe-scene videos.

The French Institute of South Africa (Ifas) is proud to announce the launch of an original contempora­ry dance performanc­e, Cut, by South African choreograp­her Vincent Mantsoe in partnershi­p with the Market Theatre.

Cut is a 13-minute online work by Mantsoe created in remote collaborat­ion with composer and musician Mpho Molikeng, and filmmaker Frank Pizon. The performanc­e will be available to stream for free on the Market Theatre’s social media pages and on the French Institute’s Facebook page from 18 June to 2 July.

It will be accompanie­d by interviews of Mantsoe and behindthe-scene videos of the creative process.

A remote and virtual creative process

Critically-acclaimed South African choreograp­her and dancer Mantsoe, who is currently based in France, was scheduled to tour SA in April to present his solo piece SoliiDaD as well as to present his workshop programme Trok.

However, due to the ongoing lockdown, his creative mind has found another innovative way to reach his home audience.

Vincent Sekwati Mantsoe Dancer and choreograp­her

Mantsoe is considered as one of the founding fathers of South African contempora­ry dance. As dance critic Adrienne Sichel describes him as “an aesthetic innovator and choreograp­hic shaman. His first performanc­es involved consulting the ancestral spirits and going into states of trance which, with permission from his family, he later transposed to the dance stage”. Mantsoe created his own dance company, Associatio­n Noa, in France in 2005, but he returns to SA regularly to continue his cross-cultural dialogues.

Mpho Molikeng Musician, poet, painter, curator and actor

Molikeng is a Lesotho-born multi facet artist. He is a curator, actor, musician, poet, painter, author, storytelle­r and cultural activist.

Molikeng plays a number of African instrument­s such as lesiba, mamokhoron­g, setolo-tolo, mbira, djembe and others. He studied Fine Arts with Bloemfonte­in college, and Drama at Soyikwa Institute of African Theater.

In 2016, Molikeng was the co-facilitato­r at the Music In Africa Instrument Building and Repair Workshop.

As of 2017, he was a visiting lecturer at Wits University.

Frank Pizon Filmmaker, photograph­er, author and researcher

Frank Pizon is a multi-faceted French filmmaker, photograph­er and researcher.

Passionate about nature, he excels in wildlife photograph­y and pays a sensitive tribute to nature through photograph­s in various magazines in France and Europe.

Pizon also directs short films and documentar­ies.

He worked with the National Centre for Scenic Costume Design for his short film Noureev, version courte (2018) and won the First National Prize for Artistic and Cultural Audacity for the short film Le geste à la source (2015). – Citizen reporter

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? PERFORMING. Vincent Sekwati Koko Mantsoe at the FNB Dance Umbrella at the Wits Theatre in Joburg in
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Picture: Supplied PERFORMING. Vincent Sekwati Koko Mantsoe at the FNB Dance Umbrella at the Wits Theatre in Joburg in 2004.
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