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Winners announced at Fleur du Cap Theatre AwardsThe 48th Annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards were held at Cape Town's Artscape Theatre last night. Hosted by comedian Alan Committie and radio personality Africa Melane, the glamorous red-carpet event featured a range of classical performances in addition to the presentation of awards celebrating theatre excellence. ![]() Award-winning director Lara Bye, assisted by 2012 Emerging Director's Bursary recipient Thando Doni, directed the classically themed event. Their brief was to work with the companies sponsored by the Distell Foundation (which funds the awards) and so the evening featured performances from Cape Town Opera's Voice of the Nation Ensemble, the Cape Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, iKapa Dance Theatre, and Dance for All. A highlight was the pas de deux by dancers Michaela DePrince and Jonathan Rodrigues, stars of Mzansi Ballet's current production of Don Quixote. "The Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards ceremony this year lends itself to elegance," Bye said, "and we're excited to have so many classically trained artists on stage, presenting uplifting performances in dance, music, and song." And the award goes to ...Of course, the evening was mostly about the awards, each of which comes with a silver medallion and R15 000. From the list of nominations, the winners are:
The Fleur du Cap Awards were catered by Dish Food and Social. I'll be dreaming of that dessert spread and ice-cream stand for the next 12 months. About Eugene YigaEugene graduated from the University of Cape Town with distinctions in financial accounting and classical piano. He then spent over two-and-half years working in branding and communications at two of South Africa's top market research companies. Eugene also spent over three-and-a-half years at an eLearning start-up, all while building his business as an award-winning writer.
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