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"What distinguishes Maqoma from his equally distinguished
young peers is his intelligently provocative exploration of kinetic
African identity where the rural impinges on the urban, where the
hallowed intersects with the popular. In this context ritual is at
home in an Armani suit, Kwaito rhythms take on classical ballet
steps (and win !), issues of colonialism, gender and identity are
parodied, probed and silhouetted with sparkling irony."
Adrienne
Sichel
Specialist writer
The Star, Johannesburg, January 2002
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