Kedibone Modise kedibone.modise@inl.co.za THE 2021 Standard Bank Young Artist winner Kristi-Leigh Gresse is back with her compelling dance theatre production titled Sullied.
The multi-award-winning dance work explores the notion of purity and impurity of a female body.
Conceptualised and choreographed by Gresse, Sullied is directed by Matjamela Motloung and stars Sandile Mkhize, Fezeka Shandu and Nolwazi Ngcobo.
Using the combined power of dance and the spoken word, Sullied interrogates themes of religion, body politics, racism, gender, sexuality, rape culture and toxic masculinity.
The gripping narrative challenges the “hypocrisy of a world where abuse, suffering and pain is accepted, normalised and tolerated” in society.
“The production interrogates the effects that patriarchal ideologies and misogyny have on the human psyche, specifically, the way these ideologies affect how we as human beings interact…