This was the third and final instalment of the Influx Controls trilogy, a story of food and its intricate, uneven and invisible poetics. Told through an intermediary of three characters representing love, power, and privilege, it is a story of food as a reality of difference, as the one uniting aspect of humankind, common but unequal.
About Boyzie Cekwana
Soweto-born Boyzie Cekwana started his career as a dancer with the Adele Blank Company when he was 19. Four years later, Boyzie joined the Playhouse Company in Durban as a dancer and choreographer-in-residence. By 1997, Boyzie had founded his own company, Floating Outfit Project. Globally renowned, the winner of prestigious international awards, his work is characterised by recurrent themes of his African heritage and the identity crisis of the post-South African Apartheid period.


