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Tag: Dada Masilo

Dada Masilo’s Giselle at Sadler’s Wells

9th October 201910th October 2019  Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou

Dada Masilo gives us a Giselle for the twenty-first century; a heroine we identify with and a phenomenal production that makes us feel, writes Hannah Hutchings-Georgiou.

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Posted in Arts, DanceTagged: Adolphe Adam, ballet, Contemporary dance, Dada Masilo, Dance Consortium, Giselle, Homi K. Bhabha, Llewellyn Mnguni, Lwando Dutyulwa, Nonofo Olekeng, Philip Miller, Sadler's Wells, Songezo Mcilizeli, South African, The Refusal of Time, Théophile Gautier, Tswana, Tswana Dance, William Kentridge

Interview with acclaimed Dancer & Choreographer Dada Masilo: ‘I want the viewer to feel everything – the joy, the pain, the sadness, the grief. But it starts with me’

22nd September 201914th October 2019  Shirley Ahura

In the run up to her bold and brilliant reimagining of Giselle, dancer and choreographer Dada Masilo talks to Shirley Ahura about retelling the classics of ballet, empowering women and using dance to break down cultural barriers.

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Posted in Arts, Dance, InterviewsTagged: ballet, choreographer, Contemporary dance, Dada Masilo, Dance Consortium, Giselle, Philip Miller, Sadler's Wells, William Kentridge
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