
Dance Intersect 2023
19 & 20 May 2023 Joseph Stone Auditorium,
Cape Town, South Africa

ACDC
Choreographic Lab
ACDC Dance Intersect Choreographic Lab, a four month international program approach transcends traditional boundaries. Choreographers and dancers collaboratively weave together personal and collective experiences, forming the very essence that serves as a medium for understanding, sensing, and communicating ideas, experiences, and emotions through movement.

Guest Choreographer
Elvis Sibeko
ACDC Dance Intersect is dedicated to providing creatives with the opportunity and space to experiment and showcase their work. We are excited to offer a platform artists to share their artistic vision with our audience and the world.
ACDC Dance Intersect 2023 invites Elvis Sibeko, a dynamic and talented choreographer from Cape Town, who is making his waves in the dance scene, bringing a fresh perspective and innovative approach to the art of choreography.

Unleashing The Potential of Collaboration
Inspire To Aspire

Guest Company
SboNdaba Dance
SboNdaba Dance launched on 1 March 2022. The award- winning choreographer, Sbonakaliso Ndaba leads the vision as Artistic Director. She is joined by highly skilled and experienced arts educators and administrators, Jennifer van Papendorp as Managing Director and Paula Kelly as Operations Director.
SboNdaba Dance is a registered non-profit company focussing on creating employment by building both professional capacity and professional platforms for the under-developed performing arts industry in South Africa, and, more specifically, creating opportunities for the under-resourced performing artists of the townships.
Guest Company
EOAN Group
Eoan Group, founded by Helen Southern-Holt in 1933, was a social and educational centre as well as a cultural association which offered aftercare, physical education for the children and speech classes to the mixed race community of District Six, Cape Town. The Group soon added a wide range of activities from ballet, singing, painting, sewing and drama classes. Drama productions were soon presented and a ballet section was set up in 1935 followed by a choir led by brothers, John and Dan Ulster in 1940.

