Ballet Black at 25

Reviewed by Maddie Shimwell

Opening Night verdict ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

To mark a quarter of a century of beautiful storytelling and cultural impact, Cassa Pancho’s Ballet Black are touring the UK with their Anniversary Programme. The company comprises of 11 dancers. Each artist is given space to showcase their individuality, reinforcing Ballet Blacks continuous commitment and determination to celebrating ballet without stereotype or limitations.

The show opened with ‘…all towards hope.’. A bright and uplifting work choreographed by Hope Boykin. The piece began with the dancers moving to spoken word, written and recorded by Hope herself, immediately setting the tone of unity and having purpose. The message of working collectively to create change and inspire hope, resonated throughout. The choreography was fast paced and technically demanding with intricate footwork, yet this was executed with such precision and an ability to make this seem so effortless.

What really stood out to me was the intentional focus of each dancer as an individual. There was a real sense of celebration of each performer’s own artistry within the company. It added to the message of working towards the same goal together, without the need for uniformity.

One dancer who I could not take my eyes off, was Junior Artist, Bhungane Mehlomakulu who radiated pure joy and I couldn’t help but beam whenever he came on stage. The decision to allow each dancer their own moment for bows, further emphasised the message of celebrating individuality within togetherness. It was a wonderful piece to start the evening with, and did exactly what it says on the tin, delivered hope to those who watched it.

The second piece of the double bill was ‘INGOMA’ choreographed by Mthuthuzeli November. It is the most captivating piece of storytelling I have ever seen. This was an incredibly emotive performance depicting the aftermath of the horrific massacre at the African mine workers’ strike in Marikana 2012 focussing on the grief experienced by the families left behind. The artists showed such emotional depth to their performance. Conveying their despair, anger and pain with authenticity and physical intensity.

The work was incredibly physical and rhythmical, requiring a huge amount of stamina and strength, and each artist rose to the challenge. It was unbelievably inspiring, thought-provoking and showed the power of dance.

The evening was an emotional rollercoaster from hope to heartbreak, and they took us along for the ride. The whole company deserved the standing ovation they received, acknowledging the incredible talent on stage.

Further information and tour dates can be found here.

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