Gugulethu Ballet Project Inc

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Gugulethu Ballet Project unites art and service by partnering with dance communities to expand opportunities for children in the townships of South Africa. The mission of Gugulethu Ballet Project is to bring the art of classical ballet to the children and youth of South African townships. Through the study of ballet, including contemporary forms built upon classical foundations, children and youth learn personal discipline, respect for themselves and others, artistic expression, resilience, and focus.
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Gugulethu Ballet Project Inc

Introduction

Gugulethu Ballet Project Inc is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization categorized under the Human Services — Multipurpose and Other category[2]. The organization is dedicated to bringing the art of classical ballet to children and youth in South African townships[4][5].

History

Gugulethu Ballet Project has been actively working for over two decades, inspired by the spirit of resilience and community pride in South African townships. Founded by an individual moved by the challenges faced by Black communities under apartheid, the project was formalized to focus on ballet as a means of fostering personal discipline, artistic expression, and community growth[1].

Mission and Activities

The mission of Gugulethu Ballet Project is centered on providing educational opportunities and support to young dancers in South Africa. The organization offers ballet classes, sponsors promising dancers to pursue international training opportunities, and supports community development through dance[1][3].

Programs and Achievements

  • Ballet Training and Education: The project offers ballet classes and workshops in several South African townships, including Gugulethu, Zolani, Khayelitsha, Eersterivier, Ugie, and McGregor[1][3].
  • Gugulethu Ballet Project Syllabus: Developed a video compilation of ballet exercises, modeled by dancers of color, to provide accessible ballet instruction without relying on internet connectivity[1][3].
  • International Training Opportunities: The organization has arranged full scholarships for students to attend prestigious dance schools in the United States, such as the San Francisco Academy of Ballet and the Houston Ballet Academy[1][3].
  • Community Support: Beyond dance training, Gugulethu Ballet Project also offers comprehensive support to students and their families, addressing needs such as housing, nutrition, health care, and visa applications[1].

Governance and Finances

Gugulethu Ballet Project is a 501(c)(3) organization, making donations to the organization tax-deductible[2]. The financial reports show that contributions are the primary source of revenue, with a focus on educational and charitable activities[2]. Key personnel, including the President and Directors, do not receive compensation for their services[2].

[1] https://dancersgroup.org/2025/02/lessons-from-20-years-of-working-to-expand-access-to-ballet/ [2] https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/814385295 [3] https://www.gugulethuballetproject.org/history [4] https://causes.benevity.org/causes/840-814385295?lang=en [5] https://www2.guidestar.org/Profile/81-4385295

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Gugulethu Ballet Project Building Pride Through Dance Mahle Dlambulo Chuma Mathiso Aphiwe November photographed by Alex ReneffOlson. In 2004 former ABT soloist Kristine Elliott attended a screening of the documentary Guguletu Ballet. Created by Kristin Pichaske a film student at Stanford University where Kristinewas teaching in the dance division the film delved into the world of South Africas poorest townships where 10 years after the fall of Apartheid poverty AIDS and violence had left most young people with shattered families and little hope. Amidst this sea of tin shacks former ballet dancers Philip Boyd and his late wife Phyllis Spira had founded Dance for All a ballet school providing dance training to disenfranchised children of all races in the impoverished townships surrounding Cape Town bringing joy and purpose to the childrens lives and change to the racial landscape of professional ballet in South Africa.

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