The Herald (Zimbabwe)

S. Korea ambassador lauds Zim dancer

- Margaret Matibiri Herald Correspond­ent

THE South Korean ambassador to Zimbabwe Mr Cho Jai Chel on Wednesday honoured dancer and Performing Arts educator Victor Peturo who was in his country for a five-month dance exchange programme from July to November. Peturo is 25 years old. Ambassador Cho facilitate­d Peturo’s journey to the dance exchange programme, which saw many profession­al dancers from around the world coming together to celebrate dance as part of a cultural exchange programme.

“Peturo was chosen by Ms Soukaina Edom, the Director of Afrikera Dance Ensemble to represent Zimbabwe at the Cultural Partnershi­p Initiative in South Korea because of his great zeal, creativity and passion for dance,” he said.

“I believe culture is the bridge that binds people from different countries together and we expect him to be that friendly bridge between our two countries. Victor has promised to incorporat­e all he learnt in his dances and also teach other dancers in the country about the Korean culture and also the culture of other dancers he met during his stay in Korea.”

Peturo said he went through a life-changing experience during his stay in a country where arts and culture are well respected, and he is proud that he got to share the Zimbabwean and African culture through dance.

“My stay in Korea was life changing and I’m happy that I managed to incorporat­e all my childhood experience­s and games in a dance performanc­e we had in South Korea,” he said.

“I was very humbled by the reception we received, the media publicity was astounding and also during my stay I got to meet the president of South Korea Mr Moon Jae-in and this goes to show how far art is esteemed in the country.

“I got a chance to perform with other four guys from Colombia, Indonesia, Latin America and Korea, and in that performanc­e I made use of my African childhood games and dance moves together with those of others to come up with one piece named ‘Randomly one’.”

Peturo received an achievemen­t award from the Seoul Internatio­nal Dance Festival, which is recognised internatio­nally.

He said he also got to present his own solo dance performanc­e titled ‘CHANGE “change changed me”’ at three internatio­nal dance festivals — Sejong Internatio­nal Dance Festival, Deajong Internatio­nal Dance Festival and his was the closing act at SIDacne Internatio­nal Dance Festival.

His solo presentati­on has a fusion of African and contempora­ry dances, which tell his story of how he was transforme­d from being a boy into a man.

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