Renowned dancer Gregory Maqoma 'humbled' by Human Rights award | The Citizen

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👏🏆 Renowned dancer, choreographer and creative director Gregory Maqoma is humbled by Artfluence Human Rights Award. Full story here ⬇️

announced a few years ago that they have been forced to collaborate with cinema chain Ster-Kinekor as a way of piquing people’s interest in the performing arts, by taking plays to the big screen, it’s encouraging that“We had a sold out season of 14 shows, hugely overwhelming to have people queuing for tickets and even willing to be on standby. Huge success,” the 49-year-old says.“I wish I could [rest] but when I work, I work two or three years ahead,” says Maqoma about the next project.

The dancer who grew up in Soweto is due to fly out the country tomorrow, heading to Belgium to work on another production.and I’ll be in Belgium for about six days to meet the creative team and start planning for the show,” explains Maqoma.is based on the Andrée’s Arctic balloon expedition of 1897, which was a failed effort to reach the North Pole, resulting in the deaths of all three Swedish expedition members, S. A. Andrée, Knut Frænkel, and Nils Strindberg.

 

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