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Inala
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About the show
A genre-crossing celebration of Zulu choral singing and ballet, performed live at the House of Sisters Grimm in London.
About Inala
Inala is a bold and deeply moving theatrical experience that brings together two worlds rarely seen sharing the same stage: the rich communal tradition of Zulu choral singing and the precision and grace of classical and contemporary ballet. Taking its name from the Zulu word for abundance, this production makes good on that promise from the very first note, offering an evening that feels generous, vital and utterly singular.
A Meeting of Voice and Movement
At the heart of Inala is a conversation between sound and motion. Live choral harmonies fill the performance space, ranging from tender, intimate lullabies to moments of full-throated communal joy. These vocal arrangements are not a backdrop to the dance but an equal partner, with choreography that responds to rhythm and melody in ways that feel organic and deeply felt. Classical ballet technique weaves together with contemporary movement vocabulary, the result being a physical language that feels both disciplined and free.
Themes of Renewal and Community
Inala is built around ideas that resonate far beyond any single culture. The production explores renewal, belonging and the sustaining power of community, drawing on a tradition in which song is not a performance but a way of being together. These themes are carried through the staging with intelligence and warmth, never becoming heavy-handed, always allowing the artistry to speak. Audiences leave the theatre with a sense of having witnessed something genuinely shared.
Who Will Enjoy Inala
This is a production for curious theatregoers rather than a narrow specialist audience. If you have a love of ballet, the choreography will satisfy and surprise you in equal measure. If live choral music moves you, the vocal performances here are exceptional. And if you are simply looking for an evening of theatre that does something genuinely different, Inala delivers that without compromise. It is accessible to first-time theatregoers while offering plenty for seasoned audiences to savour and reflect on.
Performing at the House of Sisters Grimm
The production is staged at the House of Sisters Grimm in central London, a venue whose intimate scale proves to be a real asset for a show of this kind. With performers and audience in close proximity, the live vocals carry an extraordinary immediacy and the physical energy of the dance is felt rather than simply observed. The space suits Inala well, allowing its quieter, more contemplative moments to land with as much impact as its most celebratory sequences.
Tickets and Availability
Tickets for Inala start from £25.00. Performances take place across multiple dates at the House of Sisters Grimm. The cast rotates regularly, so each performance brings its own distinct quality. To see current availability and secure your seats, check availability at tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct, where you can browse performance times and complete your booking.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Frequently asked questions
What is Inala about?
Inala is a genre-crossing theatrical production that brings together live Zulu choral singing and classical and contemporary ballet. Its name means abundance in Zulu, and the production explores themes of renewal, community and belonging through a combination of powerful vocal harmonies and athletic, expressive choreography.
Where is Inala performed in London?
Inala is staged at the House of Sisters Grimm in central London. The venue is an intimate space that places audiences close to the performers, giving the live vocals and dance sequences a genuine sense of immediacy and presence.
How much do tickets for Inala cost?
Tickets for Inala start from £25.00. Prices may vary depending on the performance date and seat location. You can check current pricing and availability at tickadoo.
Is Inala suitable for people who do not usually watch ballet?
Absolutely. Inala is designed to appeal to a wide range of theatregoers. While ballet lovers will find much to appreciate in the choreography, the production is equally rewarding for anyone drawn to live choral music, world music traditions or simply an evening of theatre that does something genuinely unexpected. No prior knowledge of ballet or Zulu music is needed to enjoy it fully.
How long does Inala run for?
A specific running time has not been confirmed for this production. We recommend allowing a generous window around your booked performance time. Check the booking page at tickadoo for the latest details on individual performance schedules.
How can I book tickets for Inala?
You can see availability and book tickets for Inala at tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Browse current performance dates and secure your seats online quickly and simply.
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