2018 PROGRAMME

PRO HELVETIA JOHANNESBURG ZANZIBAR JOHANNESBURG TOWN CAPE DAR ES SALAAMLUBUMBASHI MAPUTOANTANANARIVO WINDHOEK GABORONE HARARE ANTANANARIVOMAPUTO LUBUMBASHISALAAM ES DAR CAPE KINSHASA TOWN LUSAKA JOHANNESBURG ZANZIBAR LUANDA RESIDENCIES RESIDENCIES PROJECTS PROJECTSTOURS

TOURS2018 www.prohelvetia.org.za . Pro Helvetia Johannesburg is one of five Liaison Offices of the Swiss Arts Council located in major regions of the world – the other four Offices are in , Moscow, New Delhi and Shanghai. Pro Helvetia also runs a cultural centre in Paris and works in cooperation with partner institutions in Rome, San Francisco and New York.

The Johannesburg Liaison Office promotes artistic and cultural exchange between Switzerland and the Southern African region. To raise awareness of Swiss contemporary arts in the region, we forge ties with local organisations and event organisers, develop and nurture long-term partnerships, initiate co-productions with artists from the region and organise residencies.

Alongside our primary focus on exchange and collaboration between Switzerland and Southern , Pro Helvetia Johannesburg has since 1998 been investing in Southern African transnational collaborations, exchanges and joint projects between organisations and creative practitioners spread across the region. This “intra-regional” programming is financed through a series of cooperation agreements with the regional office of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) located in Harare, .

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME 2018 represents the 20th anniversary year of Pro Helvetia’s presence in South/Southern Africa, alongside our Cairo office celebrating thirty years in the Middle East/North Africa, and New Delhi marking ten years in South Asia. We use the year to initiate and develop new and interesting joint programming possibilities among the three involved liaison offices and Switzerland, and to make visible a distinguished track record of exchange and collaboration in our region. We also use this moment to pause and reflect - with partners in Switzerland and Southern Africa - on the role and position of Pro Helvetia in the region, in ways that would With support from the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation we inform the future trajectory of our office. also enter into three year partnerships with key organisations in urban centres in , Zimbabwe, , and the DRC, feeding both into strengthening networks within the region, as well as providing nodal points for exchange and collaboration with the Swiss arts scene. We have also started to explore new relationships with partners in major urban centres LOOKING BACKWARDSin Africa beyond Southern Africa. Priority cities include Lagos, , , , , and Douala. Over the coming two years we will be initiating modest programming and collaborations where meaningful LOOKING FORWARDSopportunities arise. We look forward to engaging also with the proliferation of new approaches to audience, format, marketplace and tradition across these cities and facilitating relevant and generative points of connection with the Swiss arts scene.

Note that the detail of planned tours, projects and residencies may change during the course of the year, and new projects will enter the picture particularly in the latter part of the year.

2018 PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME Consult our website at www.prohelvetia.org.za for updates . PROJECTS Pro Helvetia supports artistic exchange and collaboration CROSS-DISCIPLINARY FEB THEATRE AUG-SEP between Switzerland and other 100% STELLENBOSCH MUSEUM OF LUNGS parts of the world in areas of Rimini Protokoll Laila Soliman (Cairo), Stacy Hardy common interest and relevance. Stellenbosch (Grahamstown), Nancy Mounir (Cairo), Projects often develop over time, Neo Muyanga (), Thomas Kohler Swiss German collective Rimini Protokoll (Basel), Marius Kob (Basel), Franziska emerging from networks and deconstructs the heart of Afrikanerdom through Schmidt (Basel) Together with key local partners across relationships generated through a transnational “reality theatre” project in which the fields of electronic music, visual arts statistics literally come to life. Johannesburg and Cape Town residencies. and performance art, we look to develop A research based, multidisciplinary, playful novel formats for bringing together artists documentary performance, exploring the personal from Switzerland and the three regions VISUAL ARTS FEB-MAR & MAY In 2018, we focus especially on and societal archaeology of tuberculosis. Triggered represented by the Johannesburg, Cairo and projects that mine the territory DAKAR TYPO REMIX MAKERS originally by a research trip of Muyanga to Cairo in New Delhi offices. Each project is designed so between different artistic Daniel Sciboz 2016, the project is realised through a collaboration as to promote: between an exceptional group of artists across Dakar fields on the one hand, and the different fields from , and Switzerland. — New transnational artistic networks interconnected histories and Two consecutive workshops will involve Swiss linking the three world regions and contemporary experiences of the designer Daniel Sciboz working with local Switzerland three world regions reflected in typographers, signwriters, coders and software developers in developing a set of open source digital CROSS-DISCIPLINARY SEP — Opportunities for learning and our anniversary year. fonts based on local visual cultures. The results exchange will be presented in the context of an exhibition THEATRUM BOTANICUM and workshop programme that will form part of the Uriel Orlow (London, Lisbon) — Possibilities for the development of Afropixel festival in May. Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban new collaborative work — Formats that can be adapted in Orlow looks to the botanical world in South Africa other contexts CROSS-DISCIPLINARY JUN & SEP as a stage for politics at large through film, photography, installation and sound. The project FREE SUNSHINE! considers plants as both witnesses and actors in Miranda Moss (Cape Town), Thulile history, and as dynamic agents, linking nature and Gamedze (Cape Town) and Oliver people, rural and cosmopolitan medicine, tradition Walkhoff (Zurich) and modernity. Durban, Johannesburg

The project Free Sunshine! is a collaboration between Miranda Moss, Oliver Walkhoff and Thulile Gamedze, flowing from the studio residency of Miranda Moss with Artists in Labs in Zurich in 2017, PERFORMING ARTS and her ongoing collaborative work with the Swiss SEMINAR PARTICIPATION Mechatronic Arts Society. Free Sunshine! will be a public intervention consisting in the first instance The Johannesburg office supports the participation of a temporary electronics lab set up in Durban’s of African performing artists at the Séminaire en public space, offering free solar-powered robotics Avignon, a programme for young artists within the / synthesiser workshops ​en masse,​ in the context the Festival d’Avignon, and the Taipei Seminare, of the International Symposium of Electronic Arts within the Taipei Arts Festival. in June.

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME visit our website for more detail . RESIDENCIES Pro Helvetia Johannesburg supports SWITZERLAND > SADC studio residencies (1 to 3 month JAZZ SEP-NOV JAZZ APR duration) and research residencies CROSS-DISCIPLINARY JAN/FEB Benedikt Reising (Bern) Ingrid Masondo & Stanley Sello (1 to 4 week duration) for Southern Lilian Beidler (Bern) > Cape Town / Johannesburg (Cape Town) African artists to Switzerland and > Morija () > Basel / Zurich / Bern Swiss artists to the SADC region. JAZZ OCT DANCE MAR/AUG/SEP SULP: Hannes Fankhauser, Matthias DIGITAL ARTS MAY Studio residencies provide artists Jeremy Nedd (Basel) Gubler & Simon Dettwiler (Basel) Tegan Bristow (Johannesburg) with time and space to explore new > Johannesburg and surrounds > Cape Town / Wider Western Cape > Various directions in their work through CROSS-DISCIPLINARY MAY DANCE NOV/DEC JAZZ APR/JUN immersion in a new context. Research Allesandro Schiaterella (Basel) Shane Cooper (Cape Town) residencies enable artists, curators Real Madrid: Bianca Benenti and Marco and arts managers to develop new Pezzotta (Geneva) > Cape Town / > Zurich relationships and networks that > Johannesburg VISUAL ARTS APR/JUN support the realisation of new works CROSS-DISCIPLINARY MAY Alexandre Kyungu (Kinshasa) and/or exchange projects between Mats Staub (Zurich) SADC > SWITZERLAND > Basel Switzerland and Southern Africa. > Kinshasa, Lubumbashi, Johannesburg MUSIC/PERFORMANCE JAN/FEB MUSIC APR/JUN We are pleased to work with the following THEATRE JUL/AUG Analisa Stuurman (Johannesburg) Cara Stacey (Cape Town) organisations in Switzerland around the Barbara Ellenberger (Zurich) > Geneva / Basel > Basel hosting of residencies: > Grahamstown DANCE JAN/FEB VISUAL ARTS APR/JUN — Antigel Festival (Geneva) MUSIC JUN/JUL Thabiso Pule & Tshireletso Molambo Lebohang Kganye (Johannesburg) (Johannesburg) — Atelier Mondial (Basel) Lisette Spinnler & Julie Fahrer > Geneva (Basel) > Geneva — Embassy of Foreign Artists (Geneva) PERFORMANCE JUL/SEP > Grahamstown / East London / Durban CROSS-DISCIPLINARY FEB — The Centre for African Studies, Nashilongweshipwe Mushaandja VISUAL ARTS JUL/DEC University of Basel and Bubblegum Club: Jamal Nxedlana & (Windhoek) Musikerwohnhaus (Basel) Daniela Brugger (Basel) Christa Dee (Johannesburg) > Basel / Geneva > Cape Town / Johannesburg / Windhoek > Geneva / Basel / St.Gallen / Zurich — Utopiana (Geneva) MUSIC OCT JAZZ JAN/MAR — Artists in Labs (Zurich) PHOTOGRAPHY JUL/SEP Matchume Zango (Maputo) Flurina Rothenberger (Zurich) Vuma Levin (Johannesburg) > Lucerne > Basel > Johannesburg MUSIC OCT EXPERIMENTAL THEATRE SEP/OCT JAZZ FEB/MAR Carlo Mombelli (Johannesburg) Ute Sengebusch & Johannes Gillmann Mandla Mlangeni (Johannesburg) > Basel (Basel) > Basel VISUAL ARTS NOV/DEC/JAN > Johannesburg / Pietermaritzburg THEATRE AUG-SEP Wallen Mapondera (Harare) VISUAL ARTS OCT/DEC Dadivo Combane (Maputo), Emma > Basel Emilie Ding (Geneva) Durden (Durban) & Daniel Maposa > Johannesburg (Harare) > Zurich / Basel / Bern / Geneva

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME visit our website for more detail . TOURS The presentation of collaborative work emerging from projects and JAZZ FEB EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC JUN residencies and the circulation of work Simbin Project B(l)(e)end(ings) from Switzerland across different Noumoucounda Cissoko (Dakar), Fred Luca Forcucci (Berlin), Cara Stacey (Cape fields, represents one of our core Hirschy (Geneva), Jean Ferrarini (Geneva), Town), Jill Richards (Johannesburg), Mpho Axel Lussiez (Lausanne), Antoine Favennec Molikeng mandates. Together with regional and (Lausanne), Zacharie Ksyk (Lausanne) / Johannesburg / Cape Town / Durban Swiss organisational and institutional Dar es Salaam / Zanzibar / Nairobi partners, our role is to facilitate THEATRE JUN/JUL access, mobility, representation DANCE MAR and participation of Swiss and SADC Hamlet Man Boris Nikitin (Basel), Julia*n Meding (Berlin) artists in relevant Southern African Fana Tshabalala (Johannesburg), Vladimir accompanied by String Ensemble led by Sarah festivals and platforms. Ippolitov (Geneva) Evans (Cape Town) Johannesburg / Cape Town Grahamstown / Cape Town / Johannesburg We regularly enable research and prospection trips for festival directors JAZZ MAR JAZZ JUN/JUL and curators in each direction and Nduduzo Makhathini : Hildegard Lernt Fliegen work closely with local partners to Inner Dimensions Collective Andreas Schaerer (Bern), Andreas Tschopp ensure a good fit between particular Nduduzo Makhathini (East London), Dominic Egli (Zurich), Benedikt Reising (Bern), Christoph (Lausanne), Fabien Iannone (Basel), Steiner(Bern), Marco Müller(Bern), Matthias kinds of content and particular Linda Sikhakhane (Johannesburg), Omagugu Wenger (Bern) audiences. Makhathini (East London), Anna Widauer Grahamstown / Johannesburg / Cape Town (Innsbruck), Xolani Sithole (Johannesburg), Ayanda Sikade (Johannesburg) DANCE JUN/JUL/AUG Cape Town / Johannesburg / Maputo / Ha Mais / Mafalala | ELECTRONIC MUSIC APR Marrabenta Solos Thomas Hauert (Solothurn/Brussels), Panaibra Deetron (Zurich) Gabriel Canda (Maputo), Idio Chichava (Maputo/ Cape Town / Johannesburg Toulon), Horacio Macuacua (Maputo/Granada), Domingos Bié (Maputo), Sonia Janete Melapha- PSYCHEDELIC SHAABI APR Methemba (Maputo), Benedito Cossa (Maputo), Orlando da Conceição (Maputo), Jorge Domingos Praed (Maputo) Raed Yassin, Paed Conca (Bern/Beirut) Maputo / Grahamstown / Johannesburg / Cape Town / Johannesburg / Harare Antananarivo / Luanda

JAZZ MAY DANCE SEP Mario Batkovic (Bern) ONE-ONE-ONE | Cape Town / Johannesburg / Swazilandz Danse des Bouteilles : Mamaza consisting of Fabrice Mazliah, Ioannis Mandafounis, May Zarhy (Geneva/Frankfurt) and Compagnie Haja Saranouffi () Durban / Maputo / Antananarivo / /

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME ANT Complementing our three-year INDIVIDUALS THEATRE MUSIC investments in mobility partners, the MUSIC ANT micro-grant programme provides ASSOCIAÇÃO CULTURAL GIRASSOL: STASH CREW COLLECTIVE! : PRESS PLAY, FESTIVAL INTERNACIONAL TEATRO DE SHAPESHIFTERS SA MEETS VENANCIO BANDE JUNIOR modest but targeted support that enables INVERNO Siya “Umlilo” Ngcobo, Sean Kamati “Sean K” Maputo to Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth the mobility of artists and cultural and East London Johannesburg, Luanda and Polokwane to Maputo Johannesburg - Windhoek exchange operators from Southern Africa. ANT funding supports the development of MULTI-DISCIPLINARY DANCE DANCE new projects and collaborations with CHIMURENGA : ART’GUMENT / DORINE MOKHA : JULIE IARISOA counterparts elsewhere on the continent, THE INVENTION OF ZIMBABWE ESPACE ET MÉMOIRE POUR UN CORPS V Antananarivo to East London the presentation of work to new The Monkey Nuts: Impiapeli Maphango, Joshua Desire Davids, Meshake Lusolo, Stéphanie Chiundiza, Tino Tagweiryi Mwamba VISUAL ART audiences elsewhere in the region, as well FUND MOBILITY Harare to Johannesburg and Cape Town Durban and Goma to Lubumbashi GHISLAIN DITSHEKEDI as professional exchanges and sharing Lubumbashi to Bulawayo of skills and knowledge across national DANCE PERFORMANCE ART borders. COMPANY LOVATIANA: MADAGASCAR/ EZA POSSIBLES : KINACT 2018 VISUAL ART MOZAMBIQUE/SOUTH AFRICA DANCE Francois Knoetze , Eddy Ekete ANTONIO IVAN MUHAMBE EXCHANGE Nadene McKenzie, Maria Tembe Cape Town to Kinshasa Maputo to Windhoek Antananarivo - Cape Town - Maputo exchange Organisations MULTI-DISCIPLINARY THEATRE ARTS MANAGEMENT MUSIC VISUAL ARTS NETWORK OF MONAGENG ‘VICE’ MOTSHABI CROSS-DISCIPLINARY SOUNDZ OF THE SOUTH COLLECTIVE : SOUTH AFRICA : SADC WORKSHOP Johannesburg to Harare ATELIER FOR YOUNG FESTIVAL MANAGERS PROJECT TRANSITION/TRANSIÇÃO HIPHOP Antananarivo, Cape Town, Gaborone, Harare, Luanda, RESIDENCY Isaac Kalumba, Samantha Nampuntha , Maun to Johannesburg VISUAL ART Cape Town to Harare and Luanda RITA MUKEBO Zambia and to Johannesburg MUSIC Lubumbashi to Port Louis and Tamarin MUSIC DIGITAL ARTS ANCIENT AGENTS SADC TOUR TUNE RECREATION COMMITTEE : Ronan Skillen, Fredrik Gille, Reza Khota, Schalk VISUAL ART ALTREALITY AR/VR WORKSHOP WORKSHOP AND PERFORMANCE TOUR Joubert Gareth Steele, Rick Treweek, Kombo Chapfika JOAN LEGALAMITLWA Mandla Mlangeni, Clement Benny, Nicholas Cape Town to Antananarivo, Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg and Zimbabwe to Dakar Williams, Keenan Ahrends, Mark Fransman Gaborone Mafikeng to Dar es Salaam Johannesburg to Maputo and MUSIC MUSIC MULTI-DISCIPLINARY FOREST JAM AT THE HARARE VISUAL ART EDGE OF WRONG LANGA MANCUNGA INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS ZIMBABWE ASSOCIATION OF FEMALE Vilho Nuumbala Centurion to Harare, Malkerns (Swaziland) Matchume Zango, Trust Samende, Djibra Mussa , PHOTOGRAPHERS : Windhoek to Cape Town and Johannesburg Matthias Abächerli LEGITIMATE EXPECTATIONS AT MULTI-DISCIPLINARY Durban and Maputo to Harare MARKET PHOTO WORKSHOP MULTI-DISCIPLINARY BONGANI NJALO Angela Jimu, Annie Mpalume, Cynthia Matondhoze, COLLECTIF D’ART-D’ART AT MODZI ARTS Port Elizabeth to Dkar () DANCE Davina Jogi, Kresiah Mukwazhi Michael Disanka Kabeya and QDANCE CENTRE : DANCE GATHERING Harare to Johannesburg Christiana Tabaro VISUAL ART Musa Hlatshwayo, Marie-Laure Soukaina Kinshasa to Lubumbashi, Lusaka and Harare GHISLAIN EL MAGAMBO GULDA Harare and Durban to Lagos VISUAL & DIGITAL ARTS Lubumbashi to Dakar and Bamako AFRICAN NOSY ART EXCHANGE : MUSIC COLLABORATION WITH THE CENTRE FOR THE UJENI RECORDS LESS GOOD IDEA Mbanaye, Faith Mussa Temandrota, Naty Kaly to Zanzibar and Harare Antananarivo to Johannesburg

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME visit our website for more detail . REGIONAL MUSIC CROSS-DISCIPLINARY VISUAL ARTS MOBILITY Nzango Artist Residency Modzi Arts Kin Art Studio PARTNERS Maputo (Mozambique) Lusaka (Zambia) Kinshasa (DRC) The brainchild of Matchume Zango, Nzango Artist Residency was built Modzi Arts aims to strengthen the art scene in Zambia by providing a Kin Art Studio functions as a multidisciplinary international artists During the next three year period (2018/19/20) between 2008 and 2014, and includes a rehearsing space and since platform for creative people - amateur or professional - to develop and residency programme and exhibition space in Kinshasa, and as a 2015 a professional recording studio in a semi-rural location on the present their work. The organisation provides space of exhibitions, platform for the professionalisation of the contemporary visual arts we will work with ten strategic partners across outskirts of Maputo. Our support enables research and documentation performances, workshops and events, as well as training in traditional in the city and the region. Established in 2011 by Vitshois Mwilambwe, the Southern African region in strengthening of an older generation of traditional musicians and their musics, musical instruments and the visual arts. Modzi Arts looks to especially the organisation has recently occupied a new space, located on one artistic networks, mobility and development music creation and audio-technical workshops for musicians from empower disadvantaged groups, specifically women and youth. Our of the main central arteries of the city. Our support enables the of artists, and systematic exchanges among the region, and the circulation of new music coming out of these support assists the organisation to reach a next stage of development organisation to launch an artist development programme, providing encounters. in the context of finding a new space, and to draw on the experiences mentoring, residency, exhibition and market access opportunities for cultural operators within the region. Our support and artistic networks of peer organisations in the region in developing young artists from the country and the region. to these organisations is enabled through our a coherent and relevant artistic programme. cooperation agreement with the Swiss Agency CROSS-DISCIPLINARY for Development and Cooperation. We also VISUAL ARTS, URBANISM La Teinturerie CROSS-DISCIPLINARY look to open up new possibilities for exchange Antananarivo (Madagascar) Njelele Art Station between urban centres in Sub-Saharan Africa, Waza Art Centre Harare (Zimbabwe) the Southern African region and the Swiss La Teinturerie is a contemporary art center based in Antananarivo. It Lubumbashi (DRC) context. aims to promote wider access to art through exhibitions and events, Njelele Art Station is an independent project space located in art workshops and educational programmes, artists’ residencies, Since 2015 the Waza Art Centre has developed as a distinct entity downtown Harare, established in 2013 by artist-architect Dana an annual art festival (Festival d’Art Urbain) and continuous functioning as an artistic resource and project initiator, speaking Whabira. Named after a sacred shrine and located on the oldest outreach projects. It is primarily a space for artistic exploration and strongly to the specific history and contemporary reality of street of the city, Njelele acts as an urban laboratory that focuses on presentation, promoting multidisciplinary approaches, collaboration Lubumbashi. Waza works with artists, researchers, cultural and contemporary, experimental and public art practice. We support the and public access. Our support enables a series of residency social actors of Lubumbashi and the region in the development development of a residency programme and professional exchanges exchanges in various formats (including ‘virtual residencies’) of experimental artistic practices, alternating between cycles of for artists, curators and writers, concerned particularly with supporting artistic production, knowledge sharing, capacity building discussion and concept development, production and presentation. questions around publication/s, libraries and archives. Our finance DANCE, PERFORMING ARTS and the exchange of specific technical skills through master classes, Our support enables the expansion of this working method with actors also extends to assisting with the formalisation of the organisational between Madagascar and the rest of the region. in the wider region, and two particular themes are explored in the structure, the conversion of the residency space and documentation CulturArte coming three years: the idea of the City (from 2018), and the idea of and marketing of programmes. Maputo (Mozambique) the Popular (from 2020). CROSS-DISCIPLINARY Established in 1998 by choreographer Panaibra Gabriel Canda, THEATRE, PERFORMING ARTS CulturArte functions as a centre for the development of contemporary Nafasi Arts Space PERFORMING ARTS Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) performing arts and particularly dance in Maputo. Working with a Savanna Art Trust Harare (Zimbabwe) regional, continental and global network, CulturArte has supported Studios Kabako Since it was founded in 2008, Nafasi has built from the ground-up a Kisangani (DRC) the development of a new generation of choreographers, dancers and thriving artistic ecosystem of studios, exhibition and performance Founded in 2006, Savanna Trust engages citizens through theatre independent dance companies in Mozambique, and played an important spaces, and meeting and learning opportunities to inspire and support Founded in 2001 in Kinshasa by choreographer Faustin Linyekula and other art forms to advocate for their rights and transform influential role in African contemporary dance generally. Our artists in Tanzania, and to give audiences a place to experience and around performing arts, the Studios Kabako are “a place where communities. Over the past ten years, Savanna Trust has trained support enables the initiative Kanda Yetu, a regional programme of appreciate arts and culture. The Nafasi artist collective, which drives one works, where one is always searching for oneself and where, more than 200 artists from Zimbabwe and the SADC region in collaboration including a symposium, workshops, and the development the activities of the space, is home to 60+ member artists working sometimes, one finds what is looked for”. For more than 15 years, various aspects of theatre and arts management. We support their and showcasing of new choreographic work through residencies. in 37 studios. Our support enables residencies and exhibitions of the Studios Kabako have been fostering the germination of young SADC Theatre Camp, the Novel Script Writing Project, a Director’s artists from the rest of the region, workshops featuring SADC Congolese artists, dancers, actors, musicians, performers, film- Residency and a strategic review process for the organisation. artists and curators, as well as the development of the IT and studio makers, from training to production and touring, from artistic infrastructure and financial management capacity of the organisation. mentorship to technical and administrative support, building tailor- made long term support measures for the cultural field. Our support goes toward the development of new work through collaborations with choreographers and dancers from other SADC countries, and the exchange of trainee administrators and technicians with other organisations in the region.

PROHELVETIA JHB 2018 ANNUAL PROGRAMME visit our website for more detail . On an annual basis, the office of Pro Helvetia Johannesburg works with a designer and an artist collective from within the SADC region, to generate the visual identity used in communicating our annual programme. For 2018, we work with ANIMA Creative Studio, a collective based in Maputo working with design, film and new media projects for the creative industries and social development at large. www.anima.co.mz

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