All Fours

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Stash The Suitcase debut piece, All Fours, is an exhilarating mixed-bill comprising of four works presented by young and
innovative South African artists. Presenting: Roberto Pombo (BUCK), Kieron Jina (INFECTIOUS), Kyle Dylan De Boer(METAMORPHOSIS), Joni Barnard and Mmkagosi Kgabi (TOP DECK). With Music from the phenomenal - THE BROTHER MOVES ON. This theatrical fusion includes performance art, physical theatre, contemporary dance, film and music.

All Fours has been performed at P.O.P Art, Johannesburg 2011; WALE 4.0 Festival at The University of Witwatersrand 2011, and will be part of the Grahamstown National Arts Festival 2011.



Rampage

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Disasters are taking place across the world, mutilations, torture, rape and abductions. People slashed with machetes, body parts sold. Girls forced into sexual slavery. Babies crying their legs chopped off. Women’s breasts sliced from them before or after they are gang raped and left to die. This is the reality of the world we choose to live in. Poverty has been one of the central driving forces for rampage across our continent, ‘Rampage’ is a performance/visual art piece, utilising dance and visual images to highlight the aftermath of these devastating events. It is time for activism against ‘Rampage!’”

Rampage was choreographed by Kieron Jina and perfromed by Kyle Dylan De Boer, Mmakgosi Kgabi and Lereece Kelly. It was performed as part of the Dance Umbrella 2011 and the WALE 4.0 Festival at the University of The Witwatersrand 2011. 


T/Here

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I don’t know anymore what’s what. What feelings I have for you are based in reality or fantasy.
Constructs over this little light box, which send me red flashes of excitement, and delivers words of possibilities.
Maybes.  Glimpses of you.  Us.  How it could be and how much I have embellished around little lines of text meaning.
I want…
I need to see you.

This multi media physical theatre performance piece was created by Jessica Denyschen and Levinia Jones, in collaboration with the performers Joni Barnard and Mmakgosi Kgabi. It premiered at the WALE 4.0 Festival at the University of the Witwatersrand 2011.