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Title: SOUTH AFRICAN DANCE


1
SOUTH AFRICAN DANCE
  • CAPE TOWN CITY BALLET

2
BACKGROUND
  • 1934 Dulcie Howes began her own ballet school
    (This year is 70th anniversary)
  • 1937 UCT Ballet School linked to College of
    Music.
  • 1963 Performing Arts Councils set up by
    government to promote the Arts - became CAPAB
    Ballet Company
  • Moulded on the British system. Many dancers went
    to Royal ballet

3
DEVELOPMENT
  • Colonial, lavish productions on the Nico Malan
    Opera House Stage - 60 dancers
  • 1969 David Poole became Director. Influenced by
    Ninette de Valois, Frederick Ashton and Royal
    Ballet.
  • Poole encouraged young choreographer, Veronica
    Paeper who became resident choreographer in 1974
    and director in 1990.
  • Currently directed by Professor Elizabeth
    Triegaardt

4
Political and Cultural influences
  • Strongly influenced by British Ballet
  • Modelled on British training system
  • Eurocentric, focused on classics
  • During apartheid era white only company
    performing in whites-only theatre
  • Choreography did not reflect lives of South
    Africans

5
Company style and approach
  • Limited by apartheid policies
  • Audience supported well known classical ballets
  • New ballets less popular
  • David Poole tried to introduce African themes and
    started to train black dancers though his
    township project today run by Phyllis Spira and
    Phillip Boyd Dance for All
  • 1994 funding ceased and became Cape Town City
    Ballet (22 dancers)
  • Began to commission South African choreographers
    and other dance forms

6
Stars
  • Phyllis Spira and Gary Burne were the most
    well-known dancers
  • Mzonke Jama was the first black ballet dancer
  • John Simon, Elizabeth Triegaardt, Eduard
    Greyling, Keith Macintosch and many other
    well-known dancers over the years

7
Repertoire
  • Many classics such as Sleeping Beauty, Coppèlia,
    Romeo and Juliet, Le Sylphide, Raymonda, Giselle,
    Nutcracker, Swan Lake and many more check their
    website!

8
Veronica Paeper Classical choreographer
  • Cinderella
  • Swan Lake
  • Classic highlights

9
THE NUTCRACKER
10
Don Quixote
11
Orpheus in the Underworld
  • Choreographed by Veronica Paeper
  • Music by Jaques Offenbach
  • Based on Offenbachs operetta
  • Performed at Artscape Theatre

12
Synopsis
  • Orpheus in the Underworld is a highly comical
    ballet based on the Greek legend of Pluto, god of
    the Underworld, who falls in love with Eurydice,
    wife of Orpheus, and lures her to his kingdom

13
  • Paeper has based her ballet on Jacques
    Offenbach's operetta and sets the action in the
    1920's with Pluto as the head of a Mafia-type
    underworld
  • Mafia

14
Orpheus in the Underworld
  • Orpheus' mother, Calliope, cast as Public
    Opinion
  • .

15
The StoryAct 1 Hotel le Grand
  • Orpheus and Eurydice's marriage is not happy, so
    that when Pluto seduces and abducts Eurydice both
    she and Orpheus are delighted. However, when
    Calliope, Orpheus's mother, arrives and discovers
    what has happened, she is very shocked and
    demands, in the interest of mythology, that
    Orpheus goes to Olympus to seek assistance in
    claiming back Eurydice from the Underworld.
    Naturally, his mother insists on accompanying
    him.

16
Act 2 Olympus
  • On Olympus life is a little boring and when Pluto
    reveals his latest conquest, Eurydice, it offers
    a welcome though somewhat unsettling divertion.
    Orpheus and Calliope arrive and Jupiter assents
    to her request for aid, whereupon all the gods
    and godesses decide to accompany them to Hades,
    the Underworld.

17
Act 3 Hades
  • Eurydice is now the star of the Underworld's
    night club. Just when all are enjoying
    themselves, Calliope spoils their fun by
    reminding Jupiter of their purpose. He commands
    Orpheus to leave, followed by Eurydice. But
    Offenbach intervenes and everything is thrown
    into confusion

18
All photographs and information taken from the
Cape Town City Ballet websiteat
www.capetowncityballet.org.za
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