Returning to the Dance Umbrella Festival for 2023, South African dance group Via Katlehong collaborated with two leading European dance makers, Amala Dianor and Marco da Silva Ferreira to create Via Injabulo.
Via Katlehong Dance began as a community project in 1992. Named after the township in South Africa’s East Rand, the group challenged young people to express their hard lives through their music and dance. They carry a message of unmistakable optimism: a better world is possible.
The work is a twist on the pantsula – a vibrant and passionate dance that came into existence during the apartheid regime – and incorporates other dances, such as tap, step and gumboot.
For the first work in Via Injabulo, førm Inførms, Marco da Silva Ferreira explores the collective identity of the dance. Pantsula, house dance and other street dance styles are shaken into a cocktail of pulsating energy.
In Emaphakathini, Franco-Senegalese choreographer Amala Dianor draws on the personal histories of the performers to pull down boundaries between people and dance disciplines. The aim is to create a common new space, an “in-between space”, or Emaphakathini in Zulu.
The result is one big feast of rousing rhythms and shared spirit. Shouting, whistling, stamping your feet, clapping your hands. The infectious dancing of these eight dancers pulsates with the rhythms and heartbeat of the townships.