Nomalanga Tshuma nomalanga.tshuma@inl.co.za ON World Ballet Day yesterday, the South African International Ballet Competition (SAIBC), officially kicked off its 8th edition week-long festival at Artscape live in Cape Town.
The organisation, supported by the city, the Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport, the Joan St Leger Lindbergh Charitable Trust, and in association with Artscape, will be hosting its first hybrid event, facilitating digital and physical entries since its inception in 2008.
SAIBC spokesperson Allison Foat said: “World Ballet Day is a collaboration between 50 professional ballet companies around the world that gives an insider’s view of what goes on behind the scenes at work.
“SAIBC is a platform for young, talented dancers to be spotted by the illustrious panel, some of whom head up prestigious ballet companies and training academies.…