Flatfoot Dance company explores, ‘things left unsaid’

This season offers two new dance works by Sifiso Khumalo and Lliane Loots.

TO celebrate their 15th anniversary, Durban’s Flatfoot Dance Company is offering Durban audiences a full-length season of new dance theatre work. The season runs from 21 to 25 March at the Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre at UKZN. With an international touring reputation for excellence and a host of national awards under its belt, Flatfoot’s arrival at this momentous 15th year mark is a testament to a dedicated team of dancers and administrators.

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Founder and Artistic Director, Lliane Loots said: “It feels amazing to suddenly wake up and look at the calendar and see that we have been doing this for 15 years. It has been the best 15 years of my life where I have interacted with literally thousands of dancers in our community dance development programmes in KZN, and in which I have had the privilege of working with the professional dancers in the company who have journey alongside me to give Flatfoot the reputation that is has.”

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Flatfoot has titled its 15th anniversary season “things left unsaid”. Diving heart first into the zeitgeist of contemporary South African identity, this remarkable season offers two new dance works by Sifiso Khumalo and Lliane Loots.

Sifiso Khumalo has worked with Flatfoot for 12 of the 15 years of its existence and steps up, for its 15th anniversary season, to take on a magnificent choreographic role in his work “Ndlelanhle” (meaning ‘go well on your journey’). Tickets available through Computicket and range from R65 to R85.

 

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