

Radical Space: Vainergill Thurnim, Rohan Ayinde and Diana Dzhabbar
Sat, 12 Apr 2025, 20:30
Tickets and more info available at Internationaal Theater Amsterdam
About
In 1971, the television program Soul presented a legendary conversation between poet Nikki Giovanni and writer James Baldwin. They represent two generations reflecting on the reality of Blackness in a violent world, as well as love, family and the ways their personal experiences influence their art.
In Radical Space, choreographer Vainergill Thurnim, poet Rohan Ayinde and saxophonist Diana Dzhabbar artistically continue the dialogue. Inspired by Nikki Giovanni and James Baldwin, they use dance, poetry and music to reflect on class, identity and the divisions that still run through our society.
Choreographer Vainergill Thurnim explores themes of identity, self-acceptance and love through dance. An emotional search for yourself in the other. Poet Rohan Ayinde makes space for echoes of the past and future, where poetry, video and music come together in a Black Hole. Diana Dzhabbar, a wide-ranging musical talent, plays with notable groups such as the "Brintex Collective" and "Sofaya," showcasing a unique blend of cultural influences. In addition, Diana recently established her reputation in the jazz and contemporary music scenes.
The Bookshop, once a working class passageway to the cheapest seats in the City Theatre, now provides the backdrop for this encounter: how can we use this space to question existing power structures and explore new ways of being together? Through improvisation, bodily expression and spiritual jazz, these makers expose what often goes unsaid: who has access to art today? And what structures determine that?
[Source (Original or ML Translation): International Theater Amsterdam]