
Winners of the 2018 BASA Awards announced
Taking place at Jozi’s fresh, new downtown venue, Victoria Yards, Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) today announced the winners of the 21st BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard. The annual
Taking place at Jozi’s fresh, new downtown venue, Victoria Yards, Business and Arts South Africa (BASA) today announced the winners of the 21st BASA Awards, partnered by Hollard. The annual
The National School of the Arts stages their annual flagship production, Dance Spectrum this week on The Mandela stage at Joburg Theatre. A double bill and a trio
Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) in partnership with the National Lotteries Commission (NLC) will present its Connections 2 Dance Development project aimed at empowering underprivileged community dancers from Limpopo, Mpumalanga
Dance Umbrella 2018 will take place from 6 to 18 March 2018 at various venues across Johannesburg, celebrating 30 years of new contemporary choreography and dance. One of
UJ Arts & Culture, a division of the University of Johannesburg’s (UJ) Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture (FADA), produces and presents world-class student and professional arts programmes aligned to
The annual Baxter Dance Festival will take place from 5 to 14 October, providing a platform for South Africa’s top and upcoming dance companies to showcase the best of cutting-edge
Joburg Ballet has joined forces with two other leading South African dance companies – Vuyani Dance Theatre and Moving Into Dance Mophatong – for Big City, Big Dreams, a major new
The 29th edition of Dance Umbrella, which takes place at the Wits Theatre Complex in Braamfontein from 23 February to 5 March, spotlights young artists and features 13 commissioned works,
Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM), will be presenting its spellbinding season titled FEATHERS at the Wits 969 Festival on July 21, Wits Main Theatre. Now in its thirteenth year, the
Under new artistic direction by Mark Hawkins, the 37-year-old Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) is currently in the process of evolving, whilst still discussing social issues through enthralling movement vocabulary and cutting edge choreography.
‘When was the last time you played?’ As adults, human beings play all sorts of games. As ‘grown ups’ people are expected to conduct themselves in certain, and certainly also,
Under new artistic direction by Mark Hawkins, the 37-year-old Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM) is currently in the process of evolving, whilst still discussing social issues through enthralling movement vocabulary and cutting edge choreography.