YAZUKE - back by popular demand
Fri Nov 7, 19:30 - Sun Nov 9, 17:00
Observatory Community Recreation Centre
ABOUT
YAZUKE
The Black One
Dance Mythology
"A river that forgets its source will soon dry out”
Baba Yaya presents Yazuke, a dynamic dance production for a second season after a sold out first season. Running from the 07th - 09th November 2025 at the Observatory Community Centre in Cape Town.
Directed by Benjamin Nivison | Mandla Mbothwe, Yazuke brings to life the extraordinary story of the first African samurai in 16th-century Japan. Through movement, music and storytelling, the production explores themes of resilience, cultural hybridity, and empowerment, tracing a remarkable journey from captivity to legendary status.
Known historically as "The Black One," Yazuke transcended the circumstances of his enslavement to become one of history's most unique and inspiring figures – a timeless symbol of courage and African excellence.
Blending African contemporary dance, ballet, hip hop, and martial arts, Yazuke unfolds as a ritual of remembering and healing – an immersive celebration of myth, magic, and the human capacity to transcend.
DIRECTED BY:
Benjamin Nivison | Mandla Mbothwe
COMPOSED BY:
Dave Knowles
CHOREOGRAPHED BY:
Tanzley Jooste | Leroy Samuels | Ndimphiwe Makatene | Ayabonga Koki | Asiphe Mangqwengqwe | Ace Marcus
LIGHTING DESIGNER:
Themba Stewart
ART DIRECTOR:
David Brits
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR:
Liam Mckivergan
PERFORMERS:
Ayabonga Koki | Asiphe Mangqwengqwe | Ace Marcus | Asanda Wana | Aviwe Centane | Aviwe Siwela | Entle Matyatanga
| Tanzley Jooste | Leroy Samuels | Lukho Noyila | Monique Dawson | Puseletso Maile | Zanele Mketsu
COSTUME DESIGN:
Benjamin Nivison | Nontsi Salukazana | Pure Solid
STAGE MANAGER:
Yolanda Ntanyana
Thank you to our sponsors
The Zelezniak Family | Glen Heneck | The Crazy Store | The Foschini Group | Derek Yach | Wendy Ackerman
About Baba Yaya:
Baba Yaya is a Cape Town dance company known for blending traditional African dance, contemporary street styles, and ritual performance. Deeply rooted in community and transformation, they use dance as a tool for healing, memory, and resistance.
Find us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/babayaya.company