There’s something electric about a festival that doesn’t just entertain—it agitates. Jomba! is back, and this time, it’s not asking for your applause. It’s asking for your attention.
The programme is global in scope but intimate in impact, weaving together performers from across continents who have one thing in common: they believe movement can move mountains. In an era where activism often feels stuck in endless online scrolls and performative hashtags, Jomba! reminds us that the body itself is a protest.
Dance has always been a vessel. From the silent defiance of enslaved communities moving under moonlight to the fearless contemporary choreographers reclaiming public space, the language of the body bypasses borders, censorship, and spin. Jomba! understands this deeply.
What stands out about this year's edition is the deliberate choice to make dance a *tool*—not just an art form. The performances aren't tucked away in velvet theatres; they spill into streets, community halls, and unexpected corners. This is activism without a podium, speaking through sweat and silence.
For those who think dance is merely entertainment, Jomba! is here to correct that. The body in motion can say what words cannot. It can grieve, rage, demand, and hope—sometimes in a single gesture.
If you’re tired of talk, maybe it’s time to move. Jomba! is calling.















