Left to right back row: Roxanne Smith, Nerine Frambs, Thabang Mabaso, Caitlin Smith, Ruth Borchgrave
Left to right kneeling: Monique Fivaz, Emma Campbell, Kaylee McGinn

Roxanne Smith

Roxanne started training in the Cecchetti method of ballet with Anneliese Venter at the age of five. She has received honours for all grade and major exams and passed her advanced II exam with distinction.

Roxanne has danced with both the SABT Academy (2010-2011) and the Johannesburg Youth Ballet (2008-2011) where she most recently danced the role of Wendy in Mark Hawkin’s Ballet, ‘Peter Pan’. Roxanne has won the Natalie Stern award for the most artistic dancer at the Cecchetti vocational awards twice (2010 and 2011) and was also the winner of the Winner of Grade 5 (2007), Advanced I (2010) and Advanced II (2011) awards.

Roxanne has also danced in the Concours de Ballet festival for nine years and has been the three times winner (2009, 2010 and 2011) of the Poppy Frames Scholarship Set Dance for 16 years and over, the winner of the trophy for the most promising dancer 13 years and over (2011), winner of the trophy for the overall most outstanding performance (2009), as well as the winner of the trophy for the most pleasing personality (2007).
Roxanne attended St Teresa’s school from grades 0 to 12 and has passed matric with six distinctions. She joined the SABT Graduate programme in 2012.


Nerine Frambs

Nerine started ballet lessons at age three at the Louise Verster School of Ballet. She trained with Karlien Hugo completing her Royal Academy of Dance Advanced 2 examination. She was a regular competitor at the East Rand Dance Festival between 2002 and 2011.

Nerine was accepted into the Junior Val Whyte Bursary competition in 2005 and the following year participated in The South African Ballet Theatre’s production of ‘The Nutcracker’ as a soldier.

In 2008, she performed in the Roodepoort Youth Ballet’s ‘The Nutcracker’ and was accepted into the Johannesburg Youth Ballet (JYB) in 2009 performing an excerpt from ‘The Nutcracker’ and ‘Swan Lake’ .

In 2012, Nerine successfully auditioned for SABT's Graduate Programme.


Thabang Mabaso

Born in Johannesburg, Thabang grew up in Sterkfontein area of the Limpopo province as well as in Orange Farm. He started his dance training at age fifteen under the tutelage of, amongst other Jannette Coetzee, Alexei Ilin, Joel Morris, Vyvyanne Lorraine, Lauren Jones, Leigh-Ann Gourieand Manuel Noram. Thabang credits Gwen Barryas an influential teacher who was his private coach in in 2009.

Thabangoriginally enrolled to major in Drama at the National School of the Arts (NSA) but moved to the Dance department on Grade 10. He also studied Spanish Dance with Gillian Bonegio, contemporary dance and jazz with Lauren Jones and Ballroom and Latin with Louis Fourie and Cathy Gibbons.

Thabanghas competed in several Latin competitions, performed with the Roodepoort Youth Ballet, appeared in Dance Spectrum for the NSA and was also a member of SABT’s Development School in Braamfontein.
Thabang participated in The South African Ballet Theatre’s production of ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ at the South African State Theatre in December 2011 and officially joined the Graduate programme in 2012.


Caitlin Smith

Caitlin was born in 1993 in East London, South Africa.

She began her Ballet training at age eight with Kati Ansell at Christian Dance Academy.
She was trained in the Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) method, and passed all her graded and vocational exams with Distinction, receiving further coaching from Jacqui Wells for her Advanced 1 and 2 exams.
In 2008 Caitlin won the RAD's Border regional panel’s Intermediate bursary, as well as the Advanced 2 bursary in 2010.

In 2011 Caitlin entered the Adeline Geneè International Ballet competition, and competed as a semi finalist.

Caitlin joined the SABT's Graduate program in 2012.


Ruth De Borchgrave

Ruth was born in 1993in Mpumalanga, Nelspruit. Ruth started dancing around the age of seven, with Shirley Ric-Hansen's Ballet studio.

She participated in numerous studio shows and eisteddfods under the mentorship of Ms Ric-Hansen and also completed her RAD examinations up to Intermediate level.

Ruth joined the SABT Graduate programme in 2012.


Monique Fivaz

Monique started her ballet training at age six in the Cecchetti method with Anneliese Venter.

She received honours for all her examinations including a distinction for her Advanced II examination.

Monique was placed runner up at the Cecchetti regional awards for Intermediate Foundation level and winner for Intermediate.

From 2008 to 2009 Monique danced with the Johannesburg Youth Ballet, performing in‘Les Sylphide’. In 2009 she was awarded two merits for dance and drama at St Stithians Girls College and was awarded best choreographer. In that same year, she participated in FNB’s Dance Umbrella as a lead role in a physical theatre piece choreographed by Taryn Schreuder.
In 2011, Monique appeared in both seasons of SABT’s ‘The Sleeping Beauty’ at the Joburg Theatre and the South African State Theatre, as well for David Matamela.

Monique joined the SABT Graduate programme in 2012.


Emma Campbell

Emma was born in Kimberly in 1991 and started ballet training at age three. During her schooling years, she trained with teachers such as Suzanne Holmes, Paula Oliver, Nigel Hannah, Sue Kirkland, Christopher Montague, Tanja Graafland and the Montoyas.

She went to Cornwall Hill College followed by Pro Arte Alphen Park, where she undertook dance (specialising in ballet in matric) as her focus area. She performed in roles such as the Fairy of the Golden Vine in ‘The Sleeping Beauty’, Swanhilda in ‘Coppélia’ and a solo role in a jazz piece of the schools annual production. At Pro Arte she was a prefect (both school and hostel), obtained her colours and the trophy for Perseverance in Dance and matriculated academically top in her year with five distinctions.

Emma was also a member of YDCT and performed in their seasons of ‘The Nutcracker’ (including a solo role in Waltz of the Flowers), ‘La Source’, ‘Paquita’, ‘Cinderella’, ‘Vivaldi the Four Seasons’ and ‘Les Sylphide’. She has completed all of her RAD examinations and has both her bronze and silver medals in ballroom and Latin American dancing in addition to her UNISA Grade 3 Piano. During this time she also took part in leading roles as an actress in the Pretoria Youth Theatre and participated in the Pretoria Dance Eisteddfod.

After matriculating, Emma spent two years studying a degree in Dance at TUT ending with six distinctions after her second year under the direction of Debra Gush and Chanel Gomes and completed a number of various practical (including ballet, jazz, contemporary, tap, African and body conditioning/Pilates) and theoretical (anatomy, history and music) subjects. In their dance seasons and productions she performed a Blue Girl in ‘Les Patineurs’, a soloist role in ‘Ha!’ and in ‘Precious things and Story Time’.

Emma joined the SABT as a Graduate in January 2012.


Kaylee McGinn

Kaylee was born in 1993 and has been doing acrobatics since the age of two, as well as ballet, modern and rhythmic gymnastics from the age of five.

She is a regular participant in the America Dance Awards competing and performing internationally.

Kaylee has completed from her Royal Academy of Dance examinations from Pre Primary to Advanced1 and is currently training for her Advanced 2 examination. She has also completed her acrobatics examinations from Pre Primary to Associate Two, and Modern from Grade 1 to Grade 8. She is currently training for her Modern dance Grade 10 and Associate 1 examinations.

Kaylee’s has performed with the Johannesburg Youth Ballet (JYB) as well as the Roodepoort Youth Ballet and Ballet Bugs. She joined the SABT Graduate programme in 2012.

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