Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dance. Show all posts

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Not to be missed: Stages by IKAPA


Don't miss "Stages" at the Magnet Theatre in Obs this Sunday at 6pm!
"Stages" features dancers from all of iKapa Dance Theatre's dance groups including their Outreach Kids, Youth Company, Professional Company and the OnPointe Performance Team. 

Tickets are R60 (email admin@ikapadancetheatre.co.za) or R80 at the door if you'd like to come and watch this great production! Click here to pre-book NOW.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Dancing on tiptoes and loving it

I have started attending the open classes by dancers from iKapa at Onpointe Dance Studio in Sea Point and I'm LOVING it. Some of you who knows me really well, or long, would know that I've been wanting to go for dance classes for quite a while. And now finally I've made it a priority!

I've seen iKapa perform 'Stadium' at the Out the Box Festival at UCT's Hiddingh campus, seen them perform at the Cape Creative Exhibition during the World Cup, and also as part of the City Soiree at Wessel Snyman Creative earlier this year. The dancers are talented and dynamic and the choreography breathcatching. And now iKapa is performing FUSE in Stellenbosch next week. I think that anyone who misses it will regret it... Here's the info:



Don't miss out on seeing Fuse - an exhilarating, inspirational and entertaining production that explores the theme of peace and reconciliation.


Fuse includes a new work Choreographed by Theo Ndindwa and Tanya Arshamian (iKapa’s directors) performed collaboratively by members of iKapa and the Ensemble.


Fuse will also include works by acclaimed American choreographers Cherice Barton(Broadway’s Spider Man), Donald Byrd (Artistic Director, Spectrum Dance & Broadway’s The Color Purple), and Andrea Miller (Artistic Director, Gallim Dance) performed by The Steps Repertory Ensemble, as well as new works by South African Choreographers Maxwell Xolani and Ebrahim Medell.


iKapa Dance Theatre and the Steps Repertory Ensemble began this three-phase project in May 2010. This project is explored through dance, video, and community outreach.


For more information contact info@ikapadancetheatre.co.za or otherwise buy your tickets through Computicket for 16 or 17 December at 20:15 at Oude Libertas, Stellenbosch.