By Suzanne Chislett
London
22 January 2008
When people are asked to picture Africa, they often speak of famine, war, deserts and jungles. Now a touring stage show in Britain is trying to shake up those ideas and reveal an entirely different side of the vast continent. Suzanne Chislett reports from London.
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| Huit Huit |
The idea of this amazing spectacle is to showcase a side of Africa the rest of the world does not often see.
Huit Huit was born Makaya Dimbelolo in Angola. He was inspired to test his own flexibility after seeing Chinese contortionists on television. Now he is one of the stars of the show and loves performing to the crowds every day.
He says, "I give them my energy. I get back the energy from people because this is very important for me. Then, from that, people can go out with that in their minds. 'Ah, I want to see Afrika! Afrika! show. Wow, that guy was very amazing. That guy was talking about something! The job! Maybe those people exist in Africa. Ah! In Africa also these people have a talent.' "
While the performers showcase an impressive range of talents, the show also helps artists back in Africa.
One euro from every ticket sold is donated to a special charity called Art in Africa. The show's makers established the charity to encourage talents similar to those wowing London audiences.
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| Doudou Diene |
"Afrika! Afrika!" has proven such a big hit in Europe that there are now two touring companies.
Some two million people have already seen the show, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars for its African art charity, and also raising awareness of the diversity of life on the continent.
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