PROGRAM 2025
DATES AND TICKETS
AGENDA
DAY BY DAY
PROGRAM FESTIVAL 2025
ZO! Mute
Six dancers enchant the audience, in groups or duets, with their powerful and exuberant movements, which they master to perfection.
The Hereditary
In an intense dialogue with modern and hip-hop dance, two young black men explore deep-seated and toxic masculinity.
Cash Cow
In this intriguing dance and theatre solo, performer Sookool exposes the cruelty in which we often use sentient beings for our consumption.
IZILO
Let top choreographer and dancer Vincent Mantsoe hypnotise you with his intense gaze and movements.
BLING!
With a personification of the diamond, flickering images from the future and monologues from a courtroom, the charismatic Ngaba takes you on a journey from the Cullinan diamond to home in South Africa...
I AM
in this powerful dance and theatre performance, Tandile Mbatsha (x) takes us back to his childhood and makes a powerful statement against transphobia and homophobia in Africa.
Forget to Remember
With music, dance, spoken word and theatre, Forget to Remember portrays underexposed women from the colonial and slavery past as inspiration.
Untitled 14 KM
A multimedia installation and performance featuring visual art, theatre, fashion, dance, spoken word and music about the definition of African-Arab identity in the world of modern art
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Black
Combining African and street dance styles, renowned Ivorian choreographer and dancer Oulouy in Black embodies the struggle for recognition, equality and respect of black people.
KATANGA, JANUARY 17
Patrice Lumumba, who was he, what was his significance? The Congolese version of Nelson Mandela? Four actors from South Africa and Congo (DRC) investigate Lumumba's assassination and his influence on ...
Na Ná
With traditional music, modern dance, theatre, lights and costumes and props that seem to come from the future, modern artist Djam Neguin conjures a figure from a Cape Verdean myth who plays with masc...
Moving Beyond
With Moving Beyond, Afrovibes gives two makers of colour the chance to exchange their artistic knowledge and experience by creating a performance together.
EON THE MOD
With this spoken word performance, these rebels will make you think about the world we live in.
Thania Petersen
Especially for Afrovibes Festival, she is creating a video performance in which she explores what the world might look like if we use our cultural heritage for the future.














