EZIKO Theatre Laboratory, a local arts programme set to provide an
arena for local artistes to review and critique their artistic products,
ended on a high note on Wednesday with a blazing jamboree at Indlovu
Youth Centre in Tshabalala.
Own Correspondent
The show run under the theme “Goodbye 2013-Hello 2014” was well attended
with about 300 fans gathering despite continuous rains and the chilly
weather which could have stopped them. Local artistes and arts groups
that had been billed to serenade the audience included Iyasa, Simunye
Simunye, Khuxxman, Ezimnyama, Iwisa Music and Dance, Imbongi kaZulu
Omnyama, Khaya Arts Productions, Rainbow Blaze, Kid Ego, Victory
Siyanqoba and Amajaha Embube although only a handful managed to attend
the fiesta.
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File Photo: Khaya Arts Productions |
Iyasa came out on high as usual with a well-cheographed dance which
set the audience ablaze. The much-travelled dance ensemble showcased
their typical military dance which rightfully set the pace of the show.
Iwisa Music and Dance which has made a terrific comeback after a
sabbatical from the showbiz industry returned with a well packaged
imbube production which mesmerised the audience. They have already vowed
to dazzle entertainment scenes with a unique a cappella tunes.
Ecstatic Simunye Simunye Arts, Ezimnyama Dance Group and Khaya Arts
productions took turns to serenade the audience with their scintillating
dance routines — rendering the celebrations a grand finale.