Join us for a powerful celebration of song and dance as Imbokodo The Musical takes the stage. An all-female cast will share their stories of struggle, resilience and strength through dialogue, music and dance.
This thought-provoking production delves into the profound experiences of women from all walks of life. Through this musical, we pay tribute to the brave women who left their families behind to fight for the liberation of our country. We also shed light on the harrowing conditions at Chobediso and the lasting effects on its victims. Imbokodo takes a poignant look at gender-based violence and the challenges women face in their daily lives. The performance is enhanced by the beautiful sounds of Marimbas and indigenous instruments.
The fusion of female vocal harmonies and traditional tribal music will transport you into a rich and diverse musical experience. Imbokodo draws inspiration from a variety of genres, including 1950s Doo-Wop, 1960s soul groups and modern R&B, as well as the healing and exhilarating spirit of African tribal culture. Catch Imbokodo at the upcoming Scarborough Fringe from 21-30 June at the Car Park behind YMCA Yorkshire, and at Salford Arts Theatre from 21-29 June. For Worthing Festival-goers, performances will take place on 9, 10, 12, 17, and 20 June at The Factory Live. The Greater Manchester Fringe will feature the musical on various dates from 3-31 July at The Fitzgerald and 53 Two of.
For those in London, Imbokodo will be part of the Camden Fringe on 9 and 10 August at the Kings Head Theatre, as well as from 1-25 August at the Rosemary Branch Theatre. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness these powerful and moving performances. Imbokodo The Musical is an important reminder of the strength and resilience of women, and a celebration of their stories that need to be heard. Book your tickets now and be a part of this extraordinary production.
