
Nhlanhla Mahlangu is a singer, composer, theatre-maker, dancer, and educator. He was born in the late 1970s in the Phola Park squatter camp in apartheid-era South Africa and experienced first-hand the conflicts of the 1990s between the African National Congress, the Inkatha Freedom Party, and the so-called “Third Force.” His groundbreaking work Chant is shaped and inspired by these experiences. Through his practice, Mahlangu uncovers personal and collective histories while using art and performance as instruments of healing.
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Selemo
Selemo
“The world keeps dreaming of spring.”(Tom Waits – You Can Never Hold Back Spring) Back into the light, into beauty, and into life! Spring represents the power of transformation, rebirth, and an ancient promise of prosperity. What can this fantasy of abundance mean for us – culturally, spiritually, and sonically – across geographical boundaries? LANGUAGES […]
To 01. March 2026.