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August 2021

In partnership with Vital Capacities and ICA Cape Town, Wysing Arts Centre hosted the fifth Vital Capacities online residency with ...kruse, Siphenati Mayekiso, Nadine Mckenzie and Rebekah Ubuntu.

Click here for information about the residency on the Vital Capacities website.

Image credit: Artists and their work from far left image clockwise: Siphenati Mayekiso; Nadine Mckenzie; …kruse; Artist Rebekah Ubuntu (pictured), commissioned performance at Tate Britain, image courtesy of Tate London. Find Rebekah online @rebekahubuntu

Vital Capacities

Working with the partner organisations, the artists explored and exchanged new ideas using their studio spaces, and create new works throughout the residency. 

The artists for August 2021’s residency were:

...kruse

…kruse (UK) is a neurodivergent, experimental artist and writer, whose practice includes drawing, text, storytelling and autoethnographical research. …kruse uses walking, short hikes and longer pilgrimages, to gather data and stories and explore her relationship with the Earth. She is interested in the connections between landscape, mythmaking, magic and science.

Rebekah Ubuntu

Rebekah Ubuntu (UK) is a multidisciplinary artist, musician and university lecturer. Their practice explores speculative fiction through electronic music, sound art, voice, performance, installation, text, songwriting and the moving image. Ubuntu has been commissioned and exhibited work by Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Frieze London, Barbican Centre, Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Poland), Diametre Gallery (Paris), New Art Exchange (Nottingham), FACT (Liverpool) and London’s Serpentine Galleries.

Siphenati Mayekiso

Siphenati Mayekiso (SA) was born in Cape Town and grew up between the city and the rural areas of Eastern Cape. His introduction to Theatre and Performance started at the age of 13, when he was part of forming a drama youth group at IThemba Labantu Centre. His hunger for storytelling took him to UNIMASA to learn puppetry skills, and this is where his group won the Active Puppetry Competition.  Two years later he joined the Magnet Theatre training program under the direction of Jennie Reznek and Mark Fleishman. After graduating, he went on to Okiep and joined the Garage Dance Company for intense workshops under the tutelage of Alfred Hinkel. His ever-growing hunger for performance took him to an integrated dance company called Unmute Dance Company. There he started as a trainee and later outreach teacher, a facilitator, a company dance member, and a choreographer. So far, he has presented his solo work called Blood Bath under the direction of the late Standard Bank Young Artist Themba Mbuli in South Africa and Germany.

Nadine Mckenzie

Nadine Mckenzie (SA) is a qualified integrated dance teacher, receiving training from Alito Alessi at the ImpulsTanz International festival in Vienna in 2010. In 2006 she joined  Remix Dance Company. Since then she had produced exceptional work as a  performer/ teacher in a wheelchair and has established herself as a well-recognized figure within the performing arts community both nationally and internationally.

To follow what the artists are up to, join the mailing list and follow them by visiting the Vital Capacities website here.

August’s residency programme was delivered in partnership with Institute for Creative Arts and Wysing Art Centre, with support from Arts Council England.

Vital Capacities was an accessible, purpose-built digital residency space that supports artists’ practice while engaging audiences with their work.

Vital Capacities was created by videoclub in consultation with artists, digital inclusion specialist Sarah Pickthall and website designer Oli Pyle. Visit the videoclub website by clicking here.