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Let yourself be transported to Bendekonde, a Surinamese village, where Georgetina, the 'kabiteni' (captain), is at the helm. Her singing and stories, along with the energetic hip-hop and Surinamese Awasa dance of the four other outspoken performers, form the heartbeat of KABITENI.
Hip-hop meets Surinamese dance
The performers take you into the story of the village within a backdrop of visuals filmed in the interior of Suriname. The performance is surrounded by eclectic, warm, and rousing compositions, inspired by hip-hop, Awasa rhythms, and life by the river.
This way, you'll feel like a real 'kabiteni' and experience the challenges that the tough Georgetina faces. She has to balance between tradition and innovation, between how things always were and now. With this, she is safeguarding the future of her community, which once resisted slavery. The performance translates this resistance and strength into today's vibrant hip-hop culture.
KABITENI energetically brings together a unique history, culture, and innovation in a rich mix of music, spoken word, dance, and visuals.
Play period: November 2025 to February 2026
The Theatre Newspaper:
Thus, hip-hop seamlessly integrates forms that flourished within the Maroon community. (...) The performance itself becomes a river of relentless dance, a current whose accelerations, changes of direction, tides, waves, and splashes invite the audience to simply let themselves be carried away by the original moves this group displays. (...) A performance as a gift."
The Volkskrant:
"As Suriname commemorates the 50th anniversary of its independence, Marengo is contributing by passing on Georgetina's voice to new generations of hip-hop artists."
Photos: Bart Grietens
About the makers
KABITENI was created by hip-hop theatre pioneers Lloyd Marengo (choreography) and Marjorie Boston (direction), with assistance from B-Boy Dietrich Pott. In 2022, Marengo won the Golden Swan and Pott won the Young Swan. Boston is the artistic director of Right About Now.
The charismatic 'kabiteni' is portrayed by Angelika Naingie, known for the theatrical performance 'Traces of Her'. The performers have also made their mark. For example, Kevin Thompson previously danced for the Dutch National Ballet and ISH, Djinti Sullivan played the lead role in 'Giselle' by Toneelmakerij & Dox, Ciara Hiwat shone in POWER which won the BNG Bank Prize, and both Ciara Hiwat and Uhr'lice Rosaria received a scholarship from the Vanden Ende Foundation.
Credits
Choreography: Lloyd Marengo in collaboration with the performers
Directed by: Marjorie Boston
Assistant Choreography: Dietrich Pott
Dancers: Angelika Naingie, Kevin Thompson, Djinti Sullivan, Ciara Hiwat, and Uhr'lice Rosaria
Spoken word text: Angelika Naingie
Music Production: HAYP Music (Alvin Lewis and Patrick Mijnals) in collaboration with Jose Tojo
Lighting Design: Jasper Nijholt
Scenography: Marjorie Boston & Lloyd Marengo
Photo: Kevin Thompson
Video: Jasper Spobeck
Costume: Meredith Joeroeja
Bookings: info@frontaal.com
Thanks to:
Municipality of Rotterdam
Performing Arts Fund
Fonds21
VandenEnde Foundation
People's Power
BNG Culture Fund

























