"Giselle" follows a young peasant girl driven to a tragic death after being deceived by the nobleman Albrecht.
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Experience one of the most celebrated works of the Romantic era as The Royal Ballet brings the haunting tale of "Giselle" to the big screen.
This cinema broadcast features a masterwork of the classical canon, led by Royal Ballet Principals Akane Takada and Steven McRae.
Set in a medieval Rhineland village, the story follows a young peasant girl driven to a tragic death after being deceived by the nobleman Albrecht.
Filled with remorse, Albrecht visits her moonlit grave, where he is condemned by the vengeful Wilis, ghosts of women betrayed before their wedding days. However, Giselle’s love transcends death to save him from his fate.
Peter Wright’s production perfectly captures this dual narrative: the first act is dramatised in rich, naturalistic detail, while the second unfolds with spectral, moonlit beauty.
Blending profound storytelling with technically demanding choreography, this classic production is a must-see for ballet enthusiasts and newcomers.
Where: The Rhumbelow Theatre, Cunningham Road, Durban.
When: Sunday, April 19, at 2pm.
Ashton International College Ballito presents "The Little Mermaid Junior", a magical underwater adventure brought to life by the talented student cast.
This heart-warming production invites the audience to join Ariel as she dreams of exploring the human world and discovers the true power of her voice.
Filled with colourful characters and lively choreography, the show promises a splash of ocean magic for the whole family.
Audiences can look forward to dazzling costumes, energetic dance numbers, and spirited renditions of beloved classics like “Part of Your World” and “Under the Sea”.
Whether revisiting the timeless story or experiencing it for the first time, this spectacular performance is packed with fun, laughter and soaring music.
Where: Ashton International College, Ballito.
When: From Monday, April 20.
The Durban City Orchestra presents the first concert of the year, a carefully curated bouquet of themes from much loved movies and evergreen musicals.
Among the pieces to be performed are "How to Train your Dragon", "My Fair Lady", "The Godfather", "James Bond" and "Pirates of the Caribbean".
Where: St Agnes, Kloof.
When: Sunday, April 19, at 3.30pm.
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