Dancers from the Joburg Ballet perform, photograph from backstage, during a rehearsal for Giselle, 11 February 2026, at the Joburg Theatre. Produced and staged by Angela Malan, the 2026 Giselle runs from 12 to 15 February, and launches Joburg Ballet’s 25th anniversary year. Giselle was the first ballet presented by Joburg Ballet, known then as South African Ballet Theatre, when the company was launched in 2001. Picture: Michel Bega/The Citizen
A cornerstone of the repertoire, Giselle returns as part of the company’s Silver Jubilee celebrations.
This production is staged by South African-born, Europe-based Angela Malan, a former ballerina and now an international teacher, coach and producer. She is working with Joburg Ballet’s ballet mistress Kim Vieira and assistant producers Nicole Ferreira-Dill and Karen Beukes-MacDonald – both former principal dancers with the company.
The title role will be shared by principals Tammy Higgins (role debut), Ryoko Yagyu and Monike Cristina. Albrecht will be danced by Revil Yon, Ivan Domiciano (role debut) and Bruno Miranda (role debut). Savannah Ireland and Gabriella Ghiaroni (role debut) alternate as Myrtha, Queen of the Wilis, with Gabriel Fernandes and Mario Gaglione (role debut) as Hilarion.
In addition to the principal roles, the production showcases supporting dancers and a full corps de ballet, particularly in the second act. This gallery captures a behind the scenes look from the anniversary staging of one of classical ballet’s most enduring works.

















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