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		<title>From the Black Titanic to Christ&#8217;s Crucifixion: South Africa&#8217;s Isango Ensemble Deuts a searing duet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One, the devastating story of “The Black Titanic”, the other, a spellbinding musical enactment of Christ’s final hours on earth, playing QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre and Concert Hall from 5-7 September and 8 September, respectively. Based in Cape Town, Isango Ensemble is internationally renowned for re-imagining Western theatre classics and presenting them with a South African [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class='lead'>Visionary South African theatre company, Isango Ensemble, makes its powerful Brisbane debut with a spine-tingling double-bill; SS Mendi: Dancing the Death Drill and St Matthew Passion at Brisbane Festival 2019.</p>
<p>One, the devastating story of “The Black Titanic”, the other, a spellbinding musical enactment of Christ’s final hours on earth, playing QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre and Concert Hall from 5-7 September and 8 September, respectively.</p>
<p>Based in Cape Town, Isango Ensemble is internationally renowned for re-imagining Western theatre classics and presenting them with a South African perspective.</p>
<p>Brisbane Festival Artistic Director David Berthold said that this award-winning company has played around the world to incredible acclaim.</p>
<p>“We are thrilled to welcome their two newest works to Australia as Brisbane Festival exclusives,” Mr Berthold said.</p>
<p>SS Mendi is a moving music theatre piece inspired by a tragic real-life maritime disaster that became one of South Africa’s most potent political symbols.</p>
<p>In January 1917, more than 800 South African men – volunteers for the British Army – boarded the SS Mendi, bound for the Western Front.</p>
<p>The Mendi collided with a Royal Mail cargo ship, its captain and crew standing idly by as the Mendi sank, claiming the lives of 646 of its passengers.</p>
<p>SS Mendi is a celebration of life at the moment of death and a startling story of how disaster gave rise to a life of hope, courage and resilience.</p>
<p>“SS Mendi’s combination of original music – sung in soaring harmonies – inspired choreography and a powerful narrative will deeply move audiences,” Mr Berthold said.</p>
<p>Isango Ensemble follows this production with an equally electrifying performance of Bach’s St Matthew Passion, regarded as one of history’s finest choral works.</p>
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<p>The partially staged rendition of Johann Sebastian Bach’s work – first performed on Good Friday,1727 – is executed with mighty vocal splendour, a layered sense of historical context and symbolism, and a full marimba orchestra.</p>
<p>“This concert will be powerful, personal and filled with revelation,” Mr Berthold said.</p>
<p>“St Matthew Passion combines drama with devotion. Here, Bach’s glorious music is set alongside South African laments and traditional songs, with Christ positioned as a teacher in an occupied land. It’s only the second time it’s been performed in the world, and it’s one of the experiences I’m most looking forward to in the Festival.”</p>
<p>Isango Ensemble – Isango meaning &#8220;gateway&#8221; or &#8220;port&#8221; in Xhosa and Zulu – was formed in 2000 and draws its artists from the townships surrounding Cape Town.</p>
<p>Artists at all stages of their creative development are involved in creating work reflecting their heritage.</p>
<p>Isango Ensemble Associate Director and Co-Music Director Mandisi Dyantyis said the company is eager two bring two major works to Australia for Brisbane Festival in September.</p>
<p>“Isango is very excited to be part of a very diverse festival with very different performances and performers from around the world,” Mr Dyantis said.</p>
<p>SS Mendi plays QPAC’s Playhouse Theatre from 5-7 September and St Matthew Passion plays QPAC’s Concert Hall from 8 September.</p>
<p>Brisbane Festival opens the doors to 23 days of revelry, revelations and romance from 6 – 28 September 2019. A full program of theatre, music, dance, opera, circus and major public events is available at <a href="http://brisbanefestival.com.au" target="_blank">brisbanefestival.com.au</a>.</p>
<p><strong>SS MENDI: DANCING THE DEATH DRILL</strong><br />
Playhouse Theatre, QPAC<br />
5-7 September 2019</p>
<p><strong>ST MATTHEW PASSION</strong><br />
Concert Hall, QPAC<br />
8 September 2019<br />
<a href="http://www.brisbanefestival.com.au" target="_blank">www.brisbanefestival.com.au</a></p>
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