Dancers from Soweto, Alexandra and Braamfontein perform in ballet school’s year-end showcase.
Johannesburg, South Africa (11 December 2025) – Young dancers from Soweto, Alexandra and Braamfontein performed at Joburg Ballet School’s year-end show at the Soweto Theatre on Sunday.
Keke Chele, the Joburg Ballet School co-ordinator, said the performance, called Seasons of Dance, “is a moment for students and their families to come together to celebrate their hard work and progress they have made through the year.”

The Joburg Ballet School opened in 2012 and has schools in Soweto, Alexandra and Braamfontein. It aims to give children basic and advanced training in dance.
Chele said they have introduced ballet exams based on the Cecchetti grading system devised by the Italian ballet master Enrico Cecchetti. “Over the last few years, our students have been entering the annual exams. This year, 50 students entered the exams. We received eight merits and 42 distinctions,” said Chele.

This year the Joburg Ballet collaborated with students from Maison De La Dance, a non-profit dance company in Soweto led by Thabiso Manare.
A Soweto theatre packed with families and friends erupted in cheers for every Pirouette (spin), Plié (bend) and Sauté (jump), as young students performed alongside some of the professional dancers.

“Our organisation takes kids from everywhere and teaches them hip-hop, ballet, and contemporary dance. It’s about creating a safe space using dance and the arts to help them fulfil their potential in dance and in life,” said Manare.
“If a child has potential, has ability and wants to become a professional dancer, we will do everything in our power to make that happen,” said Elroy Fillis-Bell, chief executive of Joburg Ballet. “Ballet for us is a language with which we can tell so many stories.”


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