Zip Zap Circus will be bringing a fun-filled performance to the Artscape Lunch Hour Concert on the 6th of June from 1pm–2pm. Amongst the artists taking part in the concert through juggling, Cyr Wheel and hand to hand will be Phelelani Ndakrokra. He was fortunate enough to have gained a second chance in life following his traumatic upbringing on the streets.
Phelelani (Ree) was born in 1995 as a “born-free” in the alleyways of Cape Town. He spent his early years living on Long Street as a street-child. At the age of 11 years, he and his family then moved to the Eastern Cape only to return to Cape Town two years later where they still had to pick up from where they had left off.
Says Phelelani Ndakrokra: “On the streets, you learn from everything you see. When I was 7, I saw a guy walking on his hands, I kept trying until I also could stand on my hands”.
Phelelani then moved into the Multi Service Centre, a shelter for youth at risk where he was introduced to Zip Zap as part of their extramural activities and began attending Zip Zap’s “A second chance” programme in 2010. His love for the circus and the performing arts aided his career development which turned his fortunes around.
Phelelani now specializes in acrobatics: he performs Cyr wheel and straps. Joining him on the bill is Jacobus Claasen (24) who grew up in the Cape Winelands, Paarl, in a suburb rife with gangsters and alcohol. Facing many challenges at home, he spent many years sleeping on the streets before finding himself a youth shelter where he discovered Zip Zap. He has come a long way and has performed around the world already. He was also the main character in a Canadian documentary First Man for five months in 2016. He currently manages the beginners programme and is able to perform two solo acts and three duets at high level.
The concert follows two very successful tours to Zurich and Reunion Island where they received standing ovations.
The lunch hour concerts are an integral part of Artscape’s mission as an inclusive cultural centre for all, showcasing all arts genres and the collaboration with in-house companies to showcase their wares free of charge to the public.
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