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"The whole question of time and wanting to take it back" began to resonate more and more as the project evolved, said Masilo, who worked through a hamstring injury to perform. Kentridge's two-week festival opened with that requested performance of "I am not me, the horse is not mine." During the monologue, he takes the audience through the ideas and images that informed his production of the Dmitri Shostakovich opera "The Nose" at New York's Metropolitan Opera House last year. New York Times critic Anthony Tommasini lauded the way Kentridge "unleashed his imagination on Shostakovich's bitterly satirical and breathless opera." Kentridge is known for confronting dark themes in his work, including the oppression and brutality of apartheid. His father, Sydney Kentridge, was a prominent anti-apartheid lawyer in South Africa who represented Steve Biko's family at an inquest into the activist's death. Biko, a symbol of black resistance, was killed by apartheid police 34 years ago this month and remains an icon. Westerners often remark on the freshness of Kentridge's work. He says that might be a result of the isolation of apartheid, which ended in 1994. Until that time, cultural boycotts meant he was working without much idea of what was happening in the major art centers around the world. "I developed great confidence in not knowing what I was doing, and discovering it later on," he said. Long term collaborators also took part in the festival featuring Kentridge's work, among them composer Philip Miller, who first wrote for Kentridge films in 1994. He and Kentridge have worked together so long, they barely need words to communicate. During a rehearsal of "Dada," that sense of deep creative cooperation was evident among all the musicians, singers, dancer and cast of production managers, movement coaches and multimedia wizards. "One of the skills I do claim is the skill of working with good collaborators, people whose language I understand," Kentridge says. ___ Online: Market Theatre:
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