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    Witness the anatomy of feeling

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMarch 11, 2010No Comments1 Min Read
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    This weekend choreographers Gary Gordon and ActyTang, in collaboration with Rhodes Drama Department
    and First Physical Theatre Company, will present their respective works Go and Male Variations: let me  entertain you 400 times over.

    This weekend choreographers Gary Gordon and ActyTang, in collaboration with Rhodes Drama Department
    and First Physical Theatre Company, will present their respective works Go and Male Variations: let me  entertain you 400 times over.

    Go, which was previously nominated for best choreography at the Gauteng MEC Awards for Contemporary Choreography and Dance, has just returned from a gala performance at the FNB Dance Umbrella.

    This dance-play explores a still point in the life of a mature choreographer as he reflects on an inspiring past and looks toward the future.

    Tang is the 2007 winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Dance and presents a satirical look at life as a professional dancer in Male Variations.

    He was  nominated for Best Male Performer at the MEC Awards for this work. The performances appear as a double  bill, this Friday and Saturday night at 7pm in the Box Theatre. Tickets cost R20 and R15 for students. 

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