Last week I attended the Grahamstown Art Festival, the second largest art festival in the world. Post coming soon on this AWESOME AWESOME festival!!! Quickly though my spirit was so fed and alive attending everything from comedy shows to spoken word performances. My favorite show/performance was "I am an African" performed by Kmad.com, a proudly South African contemporary dance company. Their afro jazz performance reminded me of The Dance Theater of Harlem. Below is the poem that accompanied and narrated their movements. It only gives a small taste of the performance, but I thought the words were thought provoking enough on their own that I should share them. Enjoy!
---Mei
I am an African
I am an African, not because I was born here, but because my
heart beats with Africa.
I am an African because she is the cradle of our birth.
When Africa celebrates her triumphs my feet are alive with
dancing.
I am an African, not because I live on its soil but because
my soul is at home in Africa.
I am an African, for her wildness quenches my spirit and
brings me closer to the source of life.
I am an African, not because my skin is black but because my
mind is engaged by Africa.
When the music of Africa beats in the wind my blood pulses
to its rhythm and I become the essence of music.
When the colors of Africa dazzle in the sun, my senses drink
in its rainbow and I become the palette of nature.
-Wayne Visser
You can view the full poem at: http://www.waynevisser.com/poetry/i-am-an-african-2
-Wayne Visser
You can view the full poem at: http://www.waynevisser.com/poetry/i-am-an-african-2