
5 Must-See Shows at South African Theatres
This December and into 2017, don’t miss these incredible shows across South African theatres From as early as the end of November 2016, to March 2017, South African theatres will
This December and into 2017, don’t miss these incredible shows across South African theatres From as early as the end of November 2016, to March 2017, South African theatres will
To celebrate the 40th anniversary, the Johannesburg Youth Ballet presented A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Other Ballets at the Mandela at Joburg Theatre The Johannesburg Youth Ballet reflect on the vision of its founder, Audrey King. Having marked a
Four university students walked away with R170,000 worth of ACT Scholarships to continue their tertiary studies. The Johannesburg leg of the Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) Scholarships Programme saw first
Diverse South African artistic spirits joined forces to create Joys of Sharing, an exuberant music and dance spectacle directed and conceptualised by Gregory Maqoma As you experience Joys of Sharing, the dancers swoop
The 2016 Baxter Dance Festival opened with the 40th anniversary revival of Alfred Hinkel’s Bolero and John Linden’s Pros and Cons of Hitchhiking. 65 choreographic works and a wide variety
To mark the 19th year of the prestigious ACT Awards, ACT will pay homage to both emerging and established artists. Over the years, the Arts & Culture Trust (ACT) has
Vuyani Dance Theatre’s new production, Joys of Sharing, salutes the exquisite interplay between music and dance at the Lyric Theatre. Gregory Maqoma directs this production, set to explode on to the beautiful
Moving into Dance Mophatong (MIDM), will be presenting its spellbinding season titled FEATHERS at the Wits 969 Festival on July 21, Wits Main Theatre. Now in its thirteenth year, the
Applications are now open for the renowned South African contemporary dance festival Dance Umbrella 2017. Dance Umbrella 2017 will take place in various theatres and venues in Johannesburg, from March 1
On Youth Day, Thursday June 16 2016, Vuyani dancers will perform Gregory Maqoma’s landmark work Rhythm Colour at the Apartheid Museum, and at the Soweto Theatre. In bringing Rhythm Colour Soweto Theatre and