WIN JOBURG BALLET TICKETS!

12 lucky readers each stand a chance to win four tickets to the show on Friday 12 July at 19:30.


THIS COMPETITION IS CLOSED.

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR WINNERS:

  • Justine Burgess
  • Mirriam Mohoang
  • Beryl Kairuz
  • Caroline Collings
  • Theodora Khumalo
  • Kohen Moodley
  • Matthew Brown
  • Thobile Kaye
  • Thanelani Molewa
  • Karen Markgraaff
  • Jurie Hayes
  • Felicity Rinaldi 

 

Joburg Ballet brings a spark and crackle to mid-winter with four sleekly neo-classical ballets at Joburg Theatre from 5 to 14 July. In a glittering collection of works collectively entitled Unbound, the company showcases four riveting ballets, including two world premieres, which are set to ignite the stage with the sweep and surge of 21st century ballet at its best.

The two world premieres in Unbound are choreographer Shannon Glover’s I Think, Therefore I Am and choreographer Kitty Phetla’s Wakanda.

For her ballet, Glover, who was recently on a three week choreographic fellowship at The Center for Ballet and the Arts at New York University, is drawing inspiration from French philosopher René Descartes.

Kitty Phetla’s Wakanda, an expanded version of the Breaking Ballet episode made for Joburg Ballet’s partnership with branding company TBWA Hunt Lascaris last year, is set in the fictional African country of Wakanda ruled by Black Panther.

Also featured in Unbound is the Johannesburg premiere of Belgian choreographer Kevin Durwael’s Transcendence, a dynamic show-stopper that emerged as the highlight of a ballet gala in Cape Town in which Joburg Ballet took part last November.

The fourth work in Unbound is Esther Nasser’s The Angel Trilogy. To music by The Rolling Stones, Chopin and Mozart, it explores ideas of personal energies with vigour and quirky humour.

Joburg Ballet offers a range of affordable ticketing options for Unbound, including half price on opening night, a budget priced morning matinee with all seats just R100, and discounts for pensioners and groups.

BOOKING INFORMATION: Joburg Theatre.co.za

 

 Competition closes on Sunday 7 July at midnight.

Tickets are valid for 12 July only.

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