Danse Danse presents

Dada Masilo and the Dance Factory Johannesburg in

Swan Lake

The turbulent South African Dada Masilo presents a scathing version of Swan Lake that features a gay prince, everyone in tutus, mordant humour and strong emotions. This explosive fusion of classical and African dance is a compelling work by a significant artist.

Strong Emotion and Scathing Humour
Renowned for her galvanizing interpretations of great classical ballets, the young South African Dada Masilo makes her sensational entry into Canadian with 14 electrifying dancers in a caustic adaptation of Swan Lake. Combining classical and African dance, she incarnates with fiery spirit the beautiful Odette, who as a victim of a sorcerer’s curse is turned into a white swan each day at dawn. But in her version, Prince Siegfried falls in love neither with her nor her double. To the great sorrow of his parents, he succumbs to the charms of a decidedly male black swan, an attraction that proves fatal. Homophobia, forced marriages, the legacy of apartheid and the ravages of AIDS are evoked with humour, sensitivity and lucid intelligence in a vigorous work of astounding beauty.

From Dancing on Points to Barefoot Dance
Created in 1877 at the Bolshoi in Moscow and set to the music of Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake is a ballet that has inspired countless versions and performances of the piece. It is a ballet that has fascinated Dada Masilo since the age of 11. After taking on Romeo and Juliette as well as Carmen, in 2010 she perfected her fusion of classical and African styles in this revised tale of Siegfried, Odette and Odile. Between arabesques, bare feet striking the floor, clapping hands, swaying hips and voices punctuating the rhythm of the dance, she employs the metaphor of Tchaikovsky’s homosexuality masked behind the impossible love of the original version, and introduces the theme of AIDS at the end of the piece. She thus confronts two major taboos prevalent in her native land. She also questions the heritage of the apartheid regime, combining more contemporary sounds with the original score and hijacking the codes of ballet. All the dancers are in tutus, torsos shimmering with sweat, and the lead is a well-built male dancer rather than a slender ballerina.

Swan LakeDada Masilo
She is 30 years old, is a phenomenal dancer and enthralls audiences the world over with her galvanizing re-imaginings of great classical ballets. For her first visit to Canada, the South African dancer DADA MASILO will appear with 11 electrifying dancers to present a Swan Lake that rattles the conventional wisdom and taboos of her native land. In an unlikely yet perfect fusion of classical and African dances, she rewrites the story of Prince Siegfried and performs the role of the beautiful Odette herself. Although he is unable to release her from the curse that transforms her every night into a white swan, he does succumb to the charms of a decidedly male black swan, an attraction that proves fatal. Homophobia, forced marriages, the legacy of apartheid and the ravages of AIDS are evoked with humour, sensitivity and lucid intelligence. A compelling work by an incredible artist.

Lenght : 1 H 10

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