
Children of the Dream: Between sepia and bright colour, hope springs
Past exhibition

Tales Woven Together VI , 2024
Oil and enamel on mixed documents
204 x 260 x 4 cm
In this one, children can be seen dancing in a circle, with their hands holding onto each other’s shoulders for support. 'Ringa Ringa Rosie' can be seen as a metaphor...
In this one, children can be seen dancing in a circle, with their hands holding onto each other’s shoulders for support. "Ringa Ringa Rosie" can be seen as a metaphor for the collective struggles of past generations, with players symbolising unity as they move together before "falling." In South Africa today, the game has evolved into a light-hearted tradition, celebrating resilience and togetherness without the weight of historical battles. This reflects the enduring spirit that defines South African culture. This interpretation adds depth to the seemingly simple childhood game, showing how cultural practices can carry profound meanings across generations.