Thursday, December 31, 2009

A closer look...

*** A SCAR REPRESENTS HEALING AND TRANSCENDENTAL HOPE, AT THE SAME TIME ACTING AS A REMINDER OF PAST PAIN AND LESSONS LEARNED. SCARS REPRESENT INSIGHT...***
Celeste Botha and Megan Erasmus bring to us the stories of their lineage in the language of movement and music. These two coloured women embody the strength of spirit of a culture that had to adapt to survive harsh circumstances. Dance being the language of the heart they communicate the story of the journey of the spirit of their culture in its search for understanding its own identity and its emancipation during the past century. Celeste and Megan relate the stories of their own internal and external scars, juxtaposing their life experience with the encompassing relationship of their culture as related to other South African nationalities.Their colourful culture represents, in effect, all the nationalities of our country and acts as a reminder of our history at the same time as celebrating the beauty and triumph of the human spirit.

Monday, December 21, 2009


I am dark chocolate, with a small waist and big hips and behind. My face from afar looks Asian but as you come closer do you see the African flat nose that rests in the centre. My hair is dark, thick and bushy like wild grass scattered over a veldt.
Mixed I am...yes mixed...but with what?
I need to know and find out why I'm so unsettled in my own skin.

Thursday, December 17, 2009


One night we got chatting away in Joburg. She wanted to trace her ancestors... she had similar questions to what I had, like what white and black are we mixed with, why do we coloured people settle for second best, why are there so many secrets on coloured families? The hair issue, skin colour, why are we always the "comedians" in society and lastly the serious issues around abuse of drugs and alcohol, violence within families.


We felt like we wanted to say something, wanted to do something to just cause a shift in the mindset behind "coloured".

Monday, December 14, 2009

The pain of colour because of the past political history is something that people are not willing to share... and I feel that should not be buried away. It needs to be exposed to light so that it can heal within the grandchildren and their children,....within me.

I want to be proud of my heritage and where my forefathers come from...for they brought me here. I want to have a true identity and move forth from here.
The Scars that have been kept secret for centuries have infiltrated in my life and I want to wear them proudly.

- Megan Erasmus

Friday, December 11, 2009

"Who are my forefathers I need to know. All the secrecy that's developed into scars...all needs to be discovered because those scars I want to wear PROUDLY."

SCARS

Presented by BREAKTHRU ENTERTAINMENT in association with Jazzart Dance Theatre...

Tuesday, December 08, 2009

Watch this space............somethings coming....

Well done!!

Everyone is so excited! Our dancers did an absolutely splendid job performing to the world at the Final Draw for the Fifa World Cup over the weekend. They represented Africa and SA to the full and we are all extremely proud of them.