Tate Modern joins forces with 14–18 NOW, the UK’s arts programme for the First World War centenary, to commemorate the significant contribution of African men and women in this conflict.
The world premiere of this major new work is performed against the dramatic backdrop of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall. William Kentridge (CRF 1996)’s latest project combines music, dance, film projections, mechanised sculptures and shadow play to create an imaginative landscape on an epic scale. It tells the untold story of the hundreds of thousands of African porters and carriers who served in British, French and German forces during the First World War.
TATE MODERN
Turbine Hall
Bankside
London SE1 9TG
11 JULY 2018 AT 19.00–20.10
12 JULY 2018 AT 19.00–20.10
13 JULY 2018 AT 20.00–21.10
14 JULY 2018 AT 16.00–17.10 AND 20.00–21.10
15 JULY 2018 AT 13.00–14.10 AND 16.00–17.10