Atanásio Nyusi, a compelling storyteller and legendary Mapiko dancer, takes us on a surreal journey interweaving the politics of Mozambique’s colonial past and its present. Mapiko is a traditional dance only performed by men, wearing special wooden masks. Using music, dance and the body as archive, we experience the ugliness of war through the beauty of dance and poetry. During Portuguese rule Mapiko was often used as social commentary to challenge colonization. Nowadays, it celebrates freedom, cultural identity and collective memory. "Amazing how brutal a waltz can be! A highly recommended movie." (Sooner curator Eva Neidlinger) “Gouveia spoke to Variety about the Mapiko dance as an act of political defiance, uncoupling African art from the Western gaze, and the struggle to preserve culture from one generation to the next.” (Variety)
Documentary, Independent
1h 11min
16+
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Join Atanásio the legendary storyteller, hidden behind a mysterious wooden mask, in the fascinating Mapiko dance.
Atanásio Nyusi, a compelling storyteller and legendary Mapiko dancer, takes us on a surreal journey interweaving the politics of Mozambique’s colonial past and its present.
Mapiko is a traditional dance only performed by men, wearing special wooden masks. Using music, dance and the body as archive, we experience the ugliness of war through the beauty of dance and poetry.
During Portuguese rule Mapiko was often used as social commentary to challenge colonization. Nowadays, it celebrates freedom, cultural identity and collective memory.
"Amazing how brutal a waltz can be! A highly recommended movie." (Sooner curator Eva Neidlinger)
“Gouveia spoke to Variety about the Mapiko dance as an act of political defiance, uncoupling African art from the Western gaze, and the struggle to preserve culture from one generation to the next.” (Variety)