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JUXTAPOWER • South Africa's Dance & Song
www.juxtapower.com

• 2005 NACA Northeast Showcase
• 2005 NACA Mid-Atlantic Showcase

JUXTAPOWER, (South Africa’s Song and Dance), Inc. is a project that was established by Sduduzo Ka-Mbili, in NEW YORK CITY, during the year 1999 so as to further showcase the rich and diverse culture of South Africa through dance and song. Sduduzo`s main vision for this project is to entertain, promote, and educate about the wealth of talent and culture that Azania has to offer. The whole idea for JUXTAPOWER was first galvanized by an unbalanced/complete lack of cultural/theatrical exchange between the United States and South Africa. It's time for CHANGE.

JUXTAPOWER has truly grown into a successful entity whose talents are being recognized both nationally and internationally. JUXTAPOWER has since performed at Robert Deniro's TRIBECA FILM FESTIVAL, Patrick Swayze's launch of his new Movie "KING SOLOMON'S MINES," hosted by Hallmark Channel, United Nations/States event honoring Justice Goldstone of South Africa, Miss World Pageant in the British Virgin Islands, and at the Apollo Theater Aids project for Africa. JUXTAPOWER has also performed before President Clinton, President Ford & President Carter, and many other famous personalities. JUXTAPOWER has traveled extensively to Pennsylvania, Memphis, Florida, Upstate New York, Baltimore, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, Georgia, and Washington DC, to name a few.

JUXTAPOWER has also had the pleasure of working side by side with the Broadway cast of the Lion King on numerous projects and still continues to do so. The company had its first full production of Uhambo (The journey) showcased at the (Little Theater) Harlem YMCA. It was the first of the string of great performances to come. In May of 2002, JUXTAPOWER did its second biggest New York City season at the Kaye Playhouse in a 700 hundred-seat theater. The performance received great reviews and accolades from the audience and critics alike. Sduduzo Ka-Mbili's commitment to community service has offered him a home at the Harlem YMCA, which is where the company conducts its rehearsals and workshops.

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