Bicha Boo Collective
Party Music & Sound Social/Urban Movements
Bicha Boo Collective is an audio-visual, performative and festive collective formed mainly by Mzamo Nondlwana & Pêdra Costa, playing tracks made by Black, indigenous people and People of Colour, focusing on women, trans and queer artists, making you shake your asses since 2017.
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Mzamo Nondlwana is a queer, non-binary artist, dancer, and choreographer originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, based in Vienna. Nondlwana’s work is primarily concerned with marginalised bodies and invisible knowledge. In 2006, Nondlwana began formal training in dance at Moving into dance Mophatong (South Africa). After moving to Salzburg in 2009, Nondlwana completed training at SEAD in contemporary dance and choreography. Nondlwana is one half of the DJ collective Bicha Boo, which focuses primarily on queer, trans, indigenous, Black, and People of Color.
Pêdra Costa is a groundbreaking formative Brazilian visual & urban anthropologist, performer, and tarot reader based in Berlin who utilises intimacy to connect with collectivity. They work with their body to create fragmented epistemologies of queer communities within ongoing colonial legacies. Their work aims to decode violence and transform failure whilst delving into it.
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Re_Generation receives support from Kunststiftung NRW and from the Federal Commissioner for Culture and the Media, as part of the Alliance of International Production Houses. In cooperation with Cheers for Fears.



