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Live theatre performances should be treasured

Live theatre performances should be treasured

The Citizen21-05-2025

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Elsje Vermeulen Less than a minute
Live theatre performances should be treasured
This three-part showcase by Joburg Ballet was performed last Saturday and Sunday at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg.
DreamScapes comprises three ballets, making up a transformative triple bill that showcases Joburg Ballet's versatility and commitment to celebrating heritage, artistry, and innovation.
The production won acclaim during its recent season at the Roodepoort Theatre and was undoubtedly a hit with local audiences over the weekend.
DreamScapes weaves together the timeless beauty of Les Sylphides, the deeply rooted spiritual narrative The Underworld and Elsewhere, and the electrifying Resonance.
Together, these works form a rich tapestry of tradition and creative exploration that results in a dance experience transcending reality's realms.
Photos: Elsje Vermeulen
Scenes from Les Sylphides
Scenes from The Underworld and Elsewhere
Scenes from Resonance
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Live theatre performances should be treasured
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Less than a minute Elsje Vermeulen Less than a minute Live theatre performances should be treasured This three-part showcase by Joburg Ballet was performed last Saturday and Sunday at the Etienne Rousseau Theatre in Sasolburg. DreamScapes comprises three ballets, making up a transformative triple bill that showcases Joburg Ballet's versatility and commitment to celebrating heritage, artistry, and innovation. The production won acclaim during its recent season at the Roodepoort Theatre and was undoubtedly a hit with local audiences over the weekend. DreamScapes weaves together the timeless beauty of Les Sylphides, the deeply rooted spiritual narrative The Underworld and Elsewhere, and the electrifying Resonance. Together, these works form a rich tapestry of tradition and creative exploration that results in a dance experience transcending reality's realms. Photos: Elsje Vermeulen Scenes from Les Sylphides Scenes from The Underworld and Elsewhere Scenes from Resonance At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

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