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After-Show Review: Swan Lake Soars in Historic Joburg-Cape Town Collaboration

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Photographer: Lauge Sorensen

Photographer: Lauge Sorensen

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In a long-anticipated union nearly 30 years in the making, Joburg Ballet and Cape Town City Ballet have delivered a breathtakingly beautiful production of Swan Lake that not only met—but soared beyond—expectations. The opening night at Joburg Theatre on July 4 was nothing short of magical, setting a high bar for the remaining performances in Johannesburg and the upcoming Cape Town run.

From the moment the curtain parted, the atmosphere was electric. Monike Cristina, dancing the dual role of Odette-Odile alongside Bruno Miranda’s Siegfried, was exquisite—graceful, commanding, and emotionally rich. The chemistry between the two was palpable, lending real depth to Tchaikovsky’s timeless tale of love and betrayal.

Photographer: Lauge Sorensen

Conductor Eddie Clayton, leading the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra, brought the score to life with sweeping passion and impeccable control. The orchestra added an extra layer of grandeur to an already magnificent staging, amplifying the drama and tenderness in all the right places.

The production, restaged by acclaimed South African choreographer Veronica Paeper, paid beautiful homage to the original 1971 Cape Town staging by Attilio Labis while breathing new life into the classic. The corps de ballet, seamless and ethereal in their execution, were a vision in white during the iconic lake scenes—one of the many moments that drew audible gasps from the audience.

The partnership between the two leading ballet companies brought not only scale but diversity to the casting, with each principal couple adding their unique interpretation to the roles.

What stood out most about this production was its sense of occasion. This wasn’t just another Swan Lake—it was a celebration of South African ballet history and a hopeful vision for the future. The shared stage between these two storied companies felt like a statement: that collaboration, unity, and excellence in the arts are not only possible but deeply needed.

As Swan Lake prepares to take flight at the Cape Town International Convention Centre later this month under the baton of Brandon Phillips, one thing is clear—this production is a landmark moment in South African performing arts. It is a rare, unmissable experience that reminds us why we go to the theatre in the first place: to be transported, to be moved, and to witness greatness unfold before our eyes.

Photographer: Lauge Sorensen

Final Verdict: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A triumphant, emotionally resonant masterpiece—Swan Lake as it should be: grand, gripping, and unforgettable.

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