Siwela Sonke


Siwela Sonke Dance Theatre is a South African dance company based in Durban that emerged from a training and development programme for black dancers with no access to training opportunities, initiated by The Playhouse Company in Durban in 1994. The company name translates to "crossing over to a new place altogether." SSDT is a registered non-profit organization, with income generated through commissions and honoraria, local and international. The Company seeks to make cultural products available to a wide range of the public by actively promoting works in public spaces where there is free access, with a strong focus on community development. The style is a mix of Contemporary African Dance, Traditional African Dance, Contemporary Modern Dance, Traditional Indian Dance and Classical Ballet. SSDT is also noted for their multi-media collaborations, using video, architecture, and site-specificity in their performances.

History

SSDT was started by The Playhouse Company in Durban in 1994 from a training and development program for Black dancers with no access to traditional training opportunities. Jay Pather and Alfred Hinkel of Jazzart Dance Theatre devised the original curriculum and in 1996 Pather was appointed Artistic Director. SSDT quickly developed a reputation as an important member of the South African dance scene, and continued to pursue their mission of education and community development. In 1999 SSDT separated from The Playhouse Company and became a not-for-profit company. The company currently has 9 full-time dancers and collaborates with 10 ad hoc dancers.

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