We Bend, We Don't Break
(Un)Infecting The City Festival 2021
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Synopsis
Shot in a single bedroom over the course of a few hours, We Bend, We Don't Break uses a single body, projection, music and the performance of everyday mundane activities like cleaning, writing and exercising to explore the anxiety that comes with isolation and uncertainty -- and how the meaning of these activities changes over time. The work explores how bedrooms change form to suit all the needs that have sprung up with the emergence of Covid-19, from being a place of rest to an office, gym, medical recovery space and a place of weeping and mourning. The performance piece also explores time and how a change in circumstances affects how time is experienced, our attempt to fill it and our subsequent attempt to survive it. During the performance, a self-written and performed song titled "Don't break" acts as a dark sound scape. Through tone, tempo and repetition we explore how the music affects, contradicts and comforts in the space.
PROGRAMME 2 locked in, looking out:
Tuesday 11th & Wednesday 12th May
ARTIST FEATURED: Tankiso Mamabolo
ARTWORK: We Bend, We Don't Break
LOCATION: Settle Down | Church Square
TIME: 19h00 – 21h30
ABOUT ME
I am an international multi award winning performer and writer who has been working in theatre as an actor, published playwright as well as in the music industry as a composer, lyricist and singer. With a BA (Hons) in Theatre and Performance from the University Of Cape Town, I have performed in a multitude of successful theatre productions such as 'The Fall' which I co-wrote. I also wrote, directed, produced and performed in critically acclaimed live show, “Tankiso Live” where music, projected imagery and story telling were used to address societal issues. I have also worked as an opening act for well loved South African Musician, Mandisi Dyantyis. My independently produced album 'Freedom Hurts Sometimes', released in 2020 received positive reviews.