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Agenda Municipal / Circus Art Nkama_ national premiere

Nkama_ national premiere
Sat 19 Jul
Vaudeville Rendez-Vous Festival


Praça D. Maria II - 19h00

Free admission | Capacity: 100 | Rating: M/3 | Running time: 30 min | Creation: Dimas Tivane (France)

NKAMA is a 30-minute performance that blends juggling, rhythm and dance. Influenced by Mozambican sounds, the juggler uses the vocabulary of juggling to reach the ears and eyes of the audience. Nkama means time in changana, the traditional language spoken in southern Mozambique, where Dimas hails from. Changana has its own particular accents, such as whistling and clicking, and it’s from these changana accents that Dimas creates his music.


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