Episode 3: Chuma Sopotela
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“For me, the process of research doesn’t stop because I’m performing. I am still that whirlwind. My pores are still wide open for information.”
In today's episode, we accompany artist and activist Chuma Sopotela to the venue where her 2018 work Untitled was first performed, and then to the recording studio to discuss the influences and inspirations of her early career, her introduction to live art in 2007, and her seminal work Inkukhu Ibeke Iqanda. With academic and practitioner Lieketso Mohoto-wa Thaluki, ICA Director Jay Pather, and Sopotela herself, we think through the tension between a cerebral and visceral experience of Sopotela’s performances, and why the failure of language to hold her work might offer productive possibilities.
Lieketso Mohoto-wa Thaluki’s chapter ‘Corporeal HerStories: Navigating Meaning in Chuma Sopotela’s Inkukhu Ibeke Iqanda through the Artist’s Words’ appears in the edited collection Acts of Transgression: Contemporary Live Art in South Africa published by Wits University Press.
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