GIPCA is proud to present the 2nd Live Art Festival from 27 August to 7 September 2014. Selected in 2012 by the Sunday Independent as one of its five top art events in the country, the Festival grows this year to feature thirty-nine works of innovation by artists that demonstrate an edge in performance art practice. Many works are either International or South African premieres.
Live Art brings together a range of artists from the fields of visual arts, dance, theatre, music, architecture and literature. Most works are collaborative and interdisciplinary, with artists from across South Africa as well as Switzerland, the United Kingdom, United States, Cameroon, Nigeria, Netherlands and Ghana. The Festival will take place in various spaces at UCT’s Hiddingh Campus, the Cape Town City Hall and several clubs in and around Green Point. Audiences will be able to move from one work to another, viewing up to five works per evening.
The works have been curated according six main themes, serving as points of departure. Framed encapsulates works about representation. Meta-theatrical, playful, rupturing layers of reality, this series includes work by the inaugural winner of the Standard Bank Young Artist Award for Performance Art, Anthea Moys, who will present a world premiere of The Impossible Auction at the City Hall, featuring the inimitable Gerard Bester. Co-founder of the iconic Glass Theatre, John Nankin, will also present a world premiere of Shakespeare’s Chair. Nicole Seiler from Switzerland uses heightened technology in her two South African premieres, and Amsterdam-based Ntando Cele presents the South African premiere of her hilarious, critically acclaimed Complicated Art for Dummies. Rosa Postlethwaite from the United Kingdom has created a work especially for the Anatomy Lecture Theatre, exploring site, memory and meta-narrative.
Sello Pesa’s acclaimed Limelight on Rites, that has travelled internationally, heads a series of works about the Body and Mortality.
Exploring diverse notions of Femininities, are mixed media works The Walk: South Africa, inspired by India’s Maya Krishna Rao, by
The Periphery as Threshold features Influences of a Closet Chant by Johannesburg-based Albert Khoza, which comes to the Festival straight after performances in Paris. The provocative Gavin Krastin’s Rough Musick explores archaic shaming rituals as a means to control and cohere. Adrienne Sichel wrote in The Star that the work embodies “elements of the mythical and the fantastical (which) intertwine with hard core reality, gender politics and textures of space and place.” In the South African premiere of Quartier Sud, Cameroonian artist Christian Etongo considers the movement of the illegal immigrant from the centre of home to the periphery in foreign countries. Richard September and Dann-Jaques Mouton’s Category Syndrome explores status, stereotypes and reclassification. Here marginalised communities are evoked as points of threshold, notions of which are also probed in The Place We Ran From by The Uninvited Artists, around clothing and the sexed physical body. Rounding off this series, Cabaret Crawl will take audiences to various clubs in Green Point, featuring a combination of Cape Town and London-based performance, drag and cabaret artists, directed by Brian Lobel and Season Butler.
Finally we are proud to feature Donna Kukama, the second Standard Bank Young Artist Award Winner for Performance Art who will present the Museum of Non-Permanence (MuNPer). MuNPer takes the form of encounters, interactions, and public appearances that are intimate and mostly unannounced, with the intention of recognising aspects of our histories that are not necessarily foregrounded in popular historical narratives.
The 2nd Live Art Festival will take place from 27 August to 7 September 2014. For more information, contact the GIPCA office on +27 21 480 7156.
Download the full Festival Programme
Live Art Festival Programm Launch audio recording available for download
Description of works and artists’ biographies
View excerpts from the Live Art Festival:
Description of works and artists’ biographies
Images: John Nankin – Shakespeare’s Chair; Ntando Cele – Complicated Art for Dummies; Mohau Modisakeng – Inzilo; Wura Ogunji – Can’t I Just Decide to Fly? Christian Etongo – Quartier Sud
With thanks to the following institutions for their generous financial support: Office of the Vice Chancellor, University of Cape Town; British Council; Pro Helvetia, the Swiss Arts Council; Goethe-Institut Kamerun and Goethe-Institut Ghana.
With thanks to the City of Cape Town’s Arts and Culture Department for the use of the City Hall; the University of Cape Town’s Drama Department and Little Theatre Complex for use of venues on Hiddingh Campus; and Iziko Museums of South Africa for the use of the Iziko Amphitheatre.
Start: 27 Aug ’14
End: 7 Sep ’14
Cost: R30-R80
Category: Live Art
Organizer: GIPCA
Email: fin-gipca@uct.ac.za
Venue:UCT Hiddingh Campus and City Hall
Address: South Africa