Sowetan

Semela tribute revives spirit

- Vusi Xaba

IF THE dead could spring back to life, at least for a moment to have a glimpse of the occasion celebratin­g a passion they lived for, internatio­nally acclaimed dancer and choreograp­her Jackie Semela would have bounced back with a smile.

About 12 years after his death at the hands of criminals, the arts community staged a tribute show to illustrate his colourful life in the industry at the Soweto Theatre last weekend.

Different artists from discipline­s such as dance, stage theatre and music thrilled the audience in performanc­es that brought back the glory days of township theatre.

Groups from Gauteng, including Koketso Production­s, Via Katlehong, fuller-figured duo XXL and XL, Tembisa Revolution and solo artist Mabeleng Moholo, performed.

Semela, who was known for travelling the African continent and overseas to import diverse cultural discipline­s and fusing them into one universal language, was celebrated as a dancer, choreograp­her and an academic.

He was among a group of artists who helped introduce dance to the school curriculum.

Semela was known also as a cofounder of the Soweto Dance Theatre.

One of his products, Jimmy Sibiya, managing director of Gauteng Dance Manyano – another initiative Semela was involved in – said the performing arts community wished to preserve Semela ’ s legacy by staging the event every year.

“The dance community still feels the loss. That is why we want to make this an annual event.”

The main event was a collage of the works Semela produced, performed by the Maison Dela Project, accompanie­d by Storm Rhythm Ensemble on drums, a 12piece cast and with Semela ’ s daughter Thabile narrating his life story. It kept the audience captivated.

The works included his last offering, Holy Walk , Still My Friend, The Soul Thiba, Juluka and Tlagelela. His wife Nokuthula, also an artist, and Nomampondo Yakophu reworked and directed the pieces.

xabav@sowetan. co.za

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HONOURED: Jackie Semela

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