Dancers perform under a blue light in a pyramid formation

South African star makes Royce Hall debut

Step into a world where music, dance, and storytelling converge in a hauntingly beautiful performance that is captivating audiences worldwide. 
 
Inspired by the profound writings of South African novelist Zakes Mda and set to the evocative strains of Maurice Ravel’s legendary Boléro, Cion: Requiem of Ravel’s Boléro weaves a powerful narrative of greed, power, and communal mourning. Set against the eerie backdrop of a graveyard, the performance follows a designated mourner as he navigates the complexities of post-Apartheid South Africa. Gregory Maqoma’s choreography is both intricate and raw, capturing the emotional depths of a society in transition.
 
What sets Cion apart is its integration of music and dance. The show features a live score that echoes the harmonies of Isicathamiya — a traditional South African music style — brought to life by an African gospel quartet whose voices are as transformative as the choreography itself. Maqoma describes the performance as a celebration of our shared human experience and a ritualistic journey to bring peace to the souls lost through the horrors of slavery.
 
Arrive early to explore a pop-up library featuring South African writers and a live DJ set as you watch the sunset from our terrace. After the show, join us for a thought-provoking discussion with the artists, followed by a dance party that promises to carry the joyous spirit of Afro-fusion long into the night.
 
Get your tickets now and join us for an unforgettable night!