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(19**-) Renowned dancer and choreographer.  
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[[Christopher Kindo]] (19**-). Renowned dancer and choreographer.  
  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
 
  
 
Born in Simons's Town, and grew up in Ocean View, Cape Town. Started dancing in the [[Simon's Town Cultural Group]].  
 
Born in Simons's Town, and grew up in Ocean View, Cape Town. Started dancing in the [[Simon's Town Cultural Group]].  
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== Training ==
 
== Training ==
  
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He studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] School of Dance, and Boston Ballet Academy in the USA. .
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== Contribution to South African Theatre and Performance ==
  
He studied at the [[University of Cape Town]] School of Dance, and Boston Ballet Academy in the USA. Worked in the USA for a while.  
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Worked in the USA for a while. Was a  member of the [[CAPAB]] Dance Company over years, and founder-member of [[Jazzart|Jazzart Dance Theatre]].
  
  
== Contribution to South African Theatre and Performance ==
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=== Dancer ===
  
  
A member of the [[CAPAB]] Dance Company over years, and founder-member of [[Jazzart|Jazzart Dance Theatre]]. Also went abroad ** Besides his work in dance, also
 
  
== Choreography ==
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=== Choreography ===
 
   
 
   
 
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He choreographed many stage plays and musicals, including [[David Kramer|Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen|Petersen]]'s ''[[Poison]]'' (1992), ''[[Antjie Somers]]'', ''[[Love! Valour! Compassion!]]'', ''[[Giants]]'', ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'', ''[[Leader of the Pack (musical)]]'', ''[[The Tempest]]'' (2009).
He choreographed many stage plays and musicals, including **, [[David Kramer|Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen|Petersen]]'s ''[[Poison]]'' (1992), **
 
  
  
== Teaching ==
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=== Teaching ===
  
 
He taught and choreographed for [[Dance for All]], the [[Eoan Group]] and [[CAFDA]]. Also founded the [[Tercia Kindo Arts Project]] in Ocean View on 16 June 2007. (It closed in 2010.)
 
He taught and choreographed for [[Dance for All]], the [[Eoan Group]] and [[CAFDA]]. Also founded the [[Tercia Kindo Arts Project]] in Ocean View on 16 June 2007. (It closed in 2010.)
  
  
== Awards ==
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=== Awards ===
  
 
FNB [[Vita Award]] (Best Male Dancer) 1991; Standard Bank Young Artist for Dance 1993;
 
FNB [[Vita Award]] (Best Male Dancer) 1991; Standard Bank Young Artist for Dance 1993;
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
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''[[Cape Times]]'', 11 April 2000.
  
 
''[[Atlantic Sun]]'', Thursday July 31, 2014 p6.  
 
''[[Atlantic Sun]]'', Thursday July 31, 2014 p6.  
  
 
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:14, 11 March 2018

Christopher Kindo (19**-). Renowned dancer and choreographer.


Biography

Born in Simons's Town, and grew up in Ocean View, Cape Town. Started dancing in the Simon's Town Cultural Group.


Training

He studied at the University of Cape Town School of Dance, and Boston Ballet Academy in the USA. .


Contribution to South African Theatre and Performance

Worked in the USA for a while. Was a member of the CAPAB Dance Company over years, and founder-member of Jazzart Dance Theatre.


Dancer

Choreography

He choreographed many stage plays and musicals, including Kramer and Petersen's Poison (1992), Antjie Somers, Love! Valour! Compassion!, Giants, Sinbad's African Adventures, Leader of the Pack (musical), The Tempest (2009).


Teaching

He taught and choreographed for Dance for All, the Eoan Group and CAFDA. Also founded the Tercia Kindo Arts Project in Ocean View on 16 June 2007. (It closed in 2010.)


Awards

FNB Vita Award (Best Male Dancer) 1991; Standard Bank Young Artist for Dance 1993;

Sources

Cape Times, 11 April 2000.

Atlantic Sun, Thursday July 31, 2014 p6.

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