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Mzobane

Albany Centre and Theatre, Tuesday, 05 October 2010 - Wednesday, 06 October 2010


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Mzobane: Dance from the streets of South Africa. Experience the traditional township dance of Pantsula with breaking, hip hop and tap.

Via Volcano are dancers from the Kagiso township outside Johannesburg. Together with British choreographer and hip hop icon Benji Reid, they fuse the traditional township dance of Pantsula with breaking, hip hop and tap. Pantsula is the dance of the streets and the crews style of dress - with baggy trousers and Converse sneakers - has become their trademark.

Free with a ticket to Mzobane:

Tuesday 5 October, 4.30pm - 6pm

Zulu Dance

The Zulus are one of the most well known tribes in Southern Africa. Learn basic Zulu movement, focusing on the power and subtlety of this traditional dance form.

Ages 14+

Wednesday 6 October, 4.30pm - 6pm

Kwaito Dance

Emerging from the townships of Johannesburg, Kwaito is a mixture of house, rap and African rhythms popular in nightclubs across South Africa. Join this energetic Kwaito workshop and learn moves like kwasa-kwasa and twalatsa.

Ages 14+

Contact the Box Office on 020 8692 4446 to book.

Mzobane at Albany Centre and Theatre in Deptford, Greater London on Tuesday, 05 October 2010.


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Albany Centre And Theatre
Deptford
Deptford
Greater London
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7.45pm
Ticket/entry price
£10, £7 Concs
Event starts
Tuesday, 05 October 2010
Event finishes
Wednesday, 06 October 2010
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