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    ARTS & LIFE

    Firebird takes flight

    Philanathi MapisaBy Philanathi MapisaNovember 13, 2025Updated:November 14, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Ava Hammer pre-school dancer from Kingswood college. Photo: Jackie Clausen
    29 Kingswood ballerinas danced in the Movements Dance School ballet production of the famous ballet, “The Firebird”, at the 1820 Settlers Monument on Saturday night. With Kingwood College matriculant Bronté Agnew dancing the lead as the Firebird, and even the littlest pre-primary dancers were included in the beautiful show.
    The Firebird is based on a Russian folktale about a mythical and powerful spirit covered in magical feathers, who is caught in the Queen’s palace garden eating the Queen’s prized Golden apples.
    In exchange for her freedom. The Firebird tells the Queen about an evil sorcerer named Koschei, who is luring people into a trap. Together, they help free the people from Koschei’s grasp.
    Bronte Agnew lead dancer as Firebird. Photo: Jackie Clausen
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