The Independent on Saturday

Durban dancer leaps at UK opportunit­y

- NOMVELO MKHWANAZI nomvelo.mkhwanazi@inl.co.za

DURBAN dancer Mthoko Mkhwanazi has been invited by one of the world leaders in contempora­ry African and Caribbean dance, the ACE Dance & Music company in Birmingham, UK, to fulfil a one-year residency.

Hailing from KwaMashu, Mkhwanazi started dancing in 2010 with the Flatfoot Dance Company community project, the Siyakhula Dance Programme. In 2011, he travelled with the company to Zimbabwe.

His road to dance started by chance.

“This has been a good journey. I have enjoyed every moment of it. It all started when I joined Siyakhula in KwaMashu. I was accompanyi­ng a friend, actually, but when I got there everything changed. I fell in love with dancing. I started doing contempora­ry dance, which brought so many opportunit­ies.”

Today a full-time profession­al dancer with the company, he has worked with Lliane Loots, Sifiso Khumalo, Jabu Siphika and guest choreograp­hers Fana Tshabalala, Yaseen Manuel and Vincent Mantsoe.

From Siyakhula, he attended the Advanced Dance Developmen­t programme that was formed for potential dancers.

“I trained more. I drilled my body, and learnt more discipline and actually strengthen­ed my body. Things started to fall in place."

He knows the UK residency will further his career in dance.

“In dance you never stop learning, in each dance class you always have something to learn. I am very excited to be going to the UK. I wish this opportunit­y will last forever, and I hope my other dance mates get the same opportunit­y,” he said.

Mkhwanazi thanked his family and friends for understand­ing his passion for dance, and for never discouragi­ng him.

“No one has ever criticised me. After my father’s passing, I had a pressure to take care of my family because I am the only boy.

“Some days I would question whether I was doing enough to take care of my family. Do I need to quit and get a real job? But I never gave up on my love for dancing. I never will take dancing as a business or a job. I dance because I love it,” he said.

Mkhwanazi will leave for Birmingham this week.

 ?? | SHELLEY KJONSTAD African News Agency (ANA) ?? DANCER Mthoko Mkhwanzi has been invited for a one-year residency at the Ace Dance and Music company in Birmingham, UK.
| SHELLEY KJONSTAD African News Agency (ANA) DANCER Mthoko Mkhwanzi has been invited for a one-year residency at the Ace Dance and Music company in Birmingham, UK.

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