SboNdaba Dance – “Our Oceans, Our Future!’ at V&A Waterfront

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Can life on Earth survive if our oceans are destroyed?

SboNdaba Dance – “Our Oceans, Our Future!’ raises the questions: Can life on Earth survive if our oceans are destroyed? Do young people have a future on Earth? Can we do anything to ensure we have a healthy ocean and a sustainable future?

SboNdaba Dance working in collaboration with eco-justice organisation, The Green Connection, expresses, through dance, the urgent need to address environmental issues that are affecting our oceans. The continuation of off-shore oil and gas drilling, Karpowerships, climate change and plastic pollution poses a great threat to marine life, small-scale fishing communities and the health of our communities as a whole.

SboNdaba Dabce“Our Oceans, Our Future!’, directed and choreographed by award-winning Artistic Director, Sbonakaliso Ndaba, weaves an eco-justice dance production to raise awareness about the threat to our oceans and to encourage people to stand up for their environmental rights and live more sustainably.

By calling for a stop to offshore oil and gas exploration in the ocean and emphasising the need for sustainable and renewable energy solutions, we can defend our oceans and life on this planet.

Take action by signing the petition  to protect the ocean from offshore oil and gas in South Africa. You can also learn more about the “Who Stole Our Oceans?” campaign.

Head for the V&A Waterfront and experience “Our Oceans, Our Future! – and be inspired by a vibrant dance performance by SboNdaba Dance.

SboNdaba DanceWHAT: SboNdaba Dance – “Our Oceans, Our Future!
WHERE: Waterfront Amphitheatre, V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001
WHEN: Friday 9 August 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM and 3:00 PM – 3:30 PM | FREE
INFO: SboNdaba Dance  | E info@thegreenconnection.org.za | VISIT  | Facebook
See also Our Oceans Our Future – dance performance 

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