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Ibokwe – Red Femicycle GBV Awareness

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I was turning 26 that night .. and I signed up for the Red Femicycle theatre show at AGOG. Ibokwe, Albert Khoza, gave us a night to never forget. It was my first time attending an interactive theater show and I was not prepared for the immersion into the emotions of it all.

Each room had its own visualization of the multifaceted story of gender based violence . The production was a combination of song , poetry, candles, rituals, emotions, lighting , intimacy and provocation in African ambiance. I was so impressed by the level of attention to detail, the inclusion of audience and how each room we were guided into captured us.

Red Femicide, 13 June 2019, AGOG
Red Femicide, 13 June 2019, AGOG

In South Africa, women & children are reported missing daily, black women are killed and beaten by their intimate partners, and its even worse in the LGBTIA+ community . “Between April 2020 and September 2022, 988 women were killed in domestic violence in South Africa, police data shows” says Mail & Guardian. That is so tragic. The play explored the complexity of the relationship between the victim, their families, values, cultures and the perpetrator. Often in an abusive relationship trauma will inform how the story unfolds and each case has its nuances & eventual generational consequences.

Red Femicide, 13 June 2019, AGOG

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Red Femicycle  is created, designed and directed by Albert Silindokuwe Ibokwe Khoza. It is performed by Albert Silindokuhle Ibokwe Khoza, Tsholo Mogolola, Tubatsi Moloi and Oupa Sibeko, featuring child performers Kamogelo Khoza and Samkelisiwe Khoza. Featuring design by Superella Ane (collaboration on Khoza’s costume), Blungisi Mlungwana (photography), Nikiwe Dlova (hair), and the support of stage hand Vuyo Magodla and Princess Zinzi Mhlongo (Khoza’s manager),

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