In the piece "Tamujuntu", the South African dance company Via Katlehong explores the similarities and shared histories of social struggles between its home country and Brazil. Key to the electrifying performance is a meeting between the two nations' street dances: Pantsula and Passinho.
Breakdown
- The performance brings together two distinct dance styles: Passinho from Brazil and Pantsula from South Africa. 8s
- Pantsula originated in South Africa's townships during apartheid as a form of resistance and is preserved by the Vaya Ketliung dance company. 45s
- The collaborative piece, called Tamujuntu, unites four Brazilian and four South African dancers under the choreography of Paulo Acevedo. 1m 50s
- The performance explores shared cultural, historical, and political themes, focusing on unity and the concept of Ubuntu. 2m 19s
- Passinho and Pantsula merge into a new way of moving, celebrating dance, art, and life. 2m 32s