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My Life, My Dance, My Soul : The Story of Gregory Maqoma

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Dancer, choreographer and a legendary South African artist, Gregory Maqoma’s childhood was marked by a deep connection to movement, rhythm and the assorted sounds of Soweto. From a young age, he showed a natural passion for dance.

He saw this in his neighbourhood, and he immersed himself in the language of music and dance.

In his teen years, he played the drum in the school band, set up his own music and dance group, before winning a scholarship to Moving into Dance, despite his father‘s wishes that he become a doctor.

Gregory’s upbringing in the 1980s, a politically charged era, sparked his awareness of social issues and a desire to use art as a means of activism.

Amidst the challenges and inequalities of his environment, Maqoma found solace and inspiration in the transformative power of dance.

Through sheer grit and dedication, his dancing gave him the means for self-expression, allowing him to channel his emotions, dreams, and aspirations.

Along the way, he encountered mentors who supported his creative spark and fellow dancers who became lifelong friends.

Maqoma’s childhood experiences laid the foundation for his future as a renowned choreographer and storyteller.

They instilled in him a profound respect for his cultural heritage, a commitment to social justice, and an unwavering passion for the transformative potential of the arts.

His journey from Soweto to the global stage is a testament to the resilience, creativity and indomitable spirit that shaped his formative years. My Life, My Dance, My Soul is an dazzling memoir that encourages young adults to embrace their passions, overcome obstacles, and believe in the strength of their dreams.

It is a testament to the extraordinary heights that can be reached when one dances to the rhythm of their own soul.

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Product Details
Jacana Media
1431433829 / 9781431433827
Paperback / softback
30/03/2024
South Africa
164 pages
148 x 210 mm, 500 grams