Monday 6 April, 19:00

TamUjUntU (Dance)

TamUjUntU brings together dancers from Brazil and South Africa in a percussive, high-energy choreography that fuses pantsula, passinho, funk and urban dance. Created through collective improvisation, the piece stems from the everyday rhythms of performers and a shared vocabulary developed between Via Katlehong and Gente under choreographer Paulo Azevedo. The staging favors fluid, generous movement and raw physicality, inviting a liberating and convergent experience that blurs cultural borders and foregrounds community-driven urban traditions.

Rue Genève 154,,
Switzerland
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