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Camille coming to Cape Town – and the link to Margot Fonteyn

Camille coming to Cape Town – and the link to Margot Fonteyn

| March 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

While ballet audiences in Johannesburg recently saw the triumph of young love over parental match-making with the humorous twists and turns of Don Quixote, the Cape Town City Ballet now prepares to serve a far more dramatic and tragic contrast with Camille (at Artscape from 2 to 12 May). In this story, based on the […]

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Review: Don Quixote – A Spanish feast for ballet lovers

Review: Don Quixote – A Spanish feast for ballet lovers

| March 24, 2013 | 2 Comments

Call me greedy, but I just wasn’t satisfied with one performance of Don Quixote, so I had to go back for seconds. It’s a good thing too, because even though both performances (by the South African Mzansi Ballet at the Joburg Theatre) had that sizzling Spanish spice throughout, it was revealing to see how different […]

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Startling choreography for Autumn dance

Startling choreography for Autumn dance

| March 20, 2013 | 0 Comments

20 March marks the autumnal equinox for the southern hemisphere, and as the leaves start to show bold shades of gold here in Johannesburg, autumn certainly seems to be settling in for a visit. While I’m sad to wave goodbye to summer, the golden season brings its own gentle, yet dramatic beauty. These qualities are […]

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Private Presley – Rock-‘n-Roll ballet pays tribute to the king

Private Presley – Rock-‘n-Roll ballet pays tribute to the king

| March 13, 2013 | 0 Comments

According to Sean Bovim of Bovim Ballet, “Private Presley is a Rock-‘n-Roll Ballet that juggles full-speed, fun and energetic group dance numbers with intimate and heart-wrenching love duets.” Featuring over 20 of Elvis Presley’s hit songs (think Love Me Tender, Suspicious Minds, Jailhouse Rock and Blue Suede Shoes), you can expect some thrilling, hip-swaying choreography, […]

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Video: How to create a corps de ballet with only one dancer

Video: How to create a corps de ballet with only one dancer

| March 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Choros – a mesmerising experimental dance film Through some digital magic, one solo dancer fluidly multiplies into many while simultaneously also melting back into herself, creating a phantom echo that moves beautifully in sync. It’s an enchanting study of human movement, set to the chiming “Music for 18 Musicians” by Steve Reich. This experimental art […]

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