2000• Performing Arts Award |
PHYLLIS SPIRA-BOYD
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Her
name has become synonymous with ballet, and her best performances overflow
with
greatness, with heightened awareness and a sense of natural limits
transcended. |
Phyllis
was granted the status of Prima Ballerina Assoluta in 1984 and in 1991
she received South Africa’s highest civilian award for excellence, the
Order of Meritorious Service Gold. She twice received the Nederburg Award
for Ballet, the Lilian Solomon Award and the Bellarte Woman of the Year Award
for the Cape (1979).
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The
Education Development Programme teaches dance to two hundred disadvantaged
children per week in the underpriviliged communities of Gugulethu,
Nyanga and Khayelitsha. The Trust provides the necessary material supports for these students and channels the children’s energies and talents into something they enjoy and derive a strong sense of achievement, discipline and self-confidence. As Phyllis notes, “I teach these students every afternoon after regular school and they are proving to be quite exceptional. Very focussed and dedicated and of course abounding with talent. For me this is very rewarding and I am enjoying this challenge immensely.” Phyllis’s dance career brought audiences pleasure and joy; her work with the Trust brings children hope and opportunity. Truly a magnificent legacy. |