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Site logo image celebratemk posted: " Following the success of her version of Giselle in 2019, acclaimed South African choreographer and dancer Dada Masilo is back in Milton Keynes in March with her latest show, The Sacrifice. Dada Masilo's The Sacrifice Dance Factory Johannesburg 30 June" Celebrate:MK lifestyle magazine

Choreographer Dada Masilo brings her latest creation to Milton Keynes Theatre

celebratemk

Mar 6

Following the success of her version of Giselle in 2019, acclaimed South African choreographer and dancer Dada Masilo is back in Milton Keynes in March with her latest show, The Sacrifice.

Dada Masilo's The Sacrifice
Dance Factory
Johannesburg
30 June 2021
Photograph: John Hogg

The work blends contemporary dance with the unique rhythms and moves of Tswana, a traditional African dance inspired by one of the continent's most iconic small animals - the meerkat!

South African choreographer Dada Masilo's reimagining of Giselle was a huge success on a Dance Consortium tour of the UK in 2019. This year they present her latest work, The Sacrifice, inspired by Pina Bausch's The Rite of Spring and Igor Stravinsky's monumental score coming to Milton Keynes Theatre 17 & 18 March.

Born in Soweto, Masilo is fascinated by the study of unfamiliar dance forms and the challenge of fusing them with contemporary dance or classical ballet. She is known for her reinvention of classic stories so they speak to black identity and feminism and mining her cultural background to create her own distinctive choreographic style.

For The Sacrifice, Masilo combines the European heritage of The Rite of Spring with the uniquely rhythmic and expressive movements of Tswana, the traditional dance of Botswana, often used in storytelling and in healing ceremonies. She says: "I wanted to explore ritual, what sacrifice meant to the Tswana people then and what it means now. Narrative is very important to me. I wanted to create a story that is deeper than a chosen maiden dancing herself to death."

An all-South African cast delivers an exhilarating performance where the wrongs of the world can potentially be alleviated through the power of the community. Twelve spectacular dancers hold the stage with their earthy rooted mix of traditional Tswana moves and contemporary dance, performed to an original score composed by the four musicians. The dancers interact throughout, often to humorous effect, with violinist Leroy Mapholo, percussionist Tlale Makhene, pianist Nathi Shongwe and opera and gospel choir singer Ann Masina as a powerful mother/goddess figure. At its heart is the epic struggle of the sacrificial victim, danced by Masilo herself. The Sacrifice questions the evil that humans do to themselves and asks what we have to do to change.

The dancers are Dada Masilo, Julia Burnham, Lehlohonolo Madise, Refiloe Mogoge, Thandiwe Mqokeli, Eutychia Rakaki, Leorate Dibatana, Lwando Dutyulwa, Thuso Lobeko, Songezo Mcilizeli, Steven Mokone and Tshepo Zasekhaya. Costumes are by David Hutt with lighting and projections by Suzette le Sueur. The original soundscore is composed by the musicians themselves.

The Sacrifice is inspired by Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring but Dada and her team have developed a new soundscape which is firmly rooted in African music.

She said, "There are so many versions of The Rite of Spring set to Stravinsky's music that I wanted to create a new score. I have four musicians, a percussionist, a violinist, a keyboard player and a singer, and they listened to Stravinsky's music. Then I said 'OK, what can we do with those references?' and they created the score while I created the movement vocabulary. The live music is such an important part of the show.

"I'm forever grateful that we can take our work to different people in different countries. It's exciting to return to the UK and I'm looking forward to being back in in Milton Keynes."

Dance Consortium is a group of 18 large-scale theatres with a mission to bring the best international dance to stages across the UK and Ireland.

Tickets can be booked at ATGtickets.com/Miltonkeynes

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