Barres

Barres We offer dance classes from 3 years up to adults in the Southern Suburbs of Cape Town.

Meet the newest little BARRES family member - little Maple 🍁 She’s crawled deep into our dancer’s hearts already.
24/03/2026

Meet the newest little BARRES family member - little Maple 🍁 She’s crawled deep into our dancer’s hearts already.

11/02/2026

Class started at 16h40 - let’s see what time everyone arrived 🖤

Hello 2026!! We cannot wait for the studio to be filled with giggles, laughter, and smiles again!! There’s no better sou...
15/01/2026

Hello 2026!!

We cannot wait for the studio to be filled with giggles, laughter, and smiles again!! There’s no better sound in the world than the sound of studio chaos and happy dancers 🖤

12/12/2025

Gillian was only seven years old when the world decided there was something fundamentally wrong with her.

At school, she could never stay still. She fidgeted, she daydreamed, she lost herself in thought, and she simply couldn’t follow the lessons. Her teachers constantly chastised her.

They praised her only on the rare occasions she managed to remain immobile—but for the most part, they punished her.

Things were no better at home. Tired of the continuous complaints from the school, her mother eventually started punishing her too. Gillian didn’t just feel like she was failing at school; she felt she was failing as a daughter.

One day, the school summoned Gillian’s mother for a very serious meeting. Sitting silently beside her, Gillian listened as the adults spoke about disorders, medication, and perhaps hyperactivity. In their view, she was something that needed to be fixed.

But into that room walked an elderly teacher. He had known Gillian for some time. He did something different: he asked everyone to step out with him into the adjacent room, where they could observe the little girl through a pane of glass.

Before leaving, he simply turned on a radio. As music began to fill the space, they watched her.

Gillian, alone in the room, began to move. She danced. Her body followed the music with naturalness, joy, and instinct. Her legs sprang, her arms soared through the air: she was pure, vibrant energy, a soul in motion.

The old professor simply smiled and said:

“She is not sick. She is a dancer.”

The moment Gillian’s mother accepted the advice of the elderly teacher—to see her daughter’s constant movement not as a defect but as an instinct—the trajectory of her life was fundamentally altered.

That redirection of her boundless energy, from a “problem” in the classroom to a passion on the stage, launched one of the most distinguished careers in 20th and 21st-century theatre.

After starting dance lessons, Gillian’s early talent quickly exploded. By the time she was just 16, she was already a professional dancer, joining the famous Sadler's Wells Ballet company as a main performer.

This early success proved that her constant movement—what people called hyperactivity—was actually the powerful energy that made her a great dancer. She had a busy and successful early career, dancing in classical ballet shows and acting in plays in London’s West End.

But her biggest impact came when she started working behind the scenes as a choreographer and director. Gillian Lynne’s amazing work changed musical theater all over the world, especially through her work with composer Andrew Lloyd Webber.

She is most famous as the Choreographer for the huge musical hit Cats (1981). It was her genius that created the unique, slinky, and energetic cat-like movements.

She took T.S. Eliot’s poems and gave the characters a physical life, turning the show into a massive spectacle and one of the longest-running musicals ever.

She then brought her skills to another global hit, The Phantom of the Opera (1986). Here, her choreography was vital for the grand opera scenes and the ballet sequences, helping to create the show's dark and romantic feeling.

Throughout her life, she worked on over 50 major stage shows and more than 60 films and TV productions, dedicating her life to movement. The British government officially recognized her huge contribution to the arts by making her a Dame (a high honor, like a female Knight) in 2014.

In a very special tribute, the New London Theatre—the original home of her masterpiece, Cats—was renamed the Gillian Lynne Theatre in 2018. This made her the first non-royal woman in history to have a famous West End theater named after her.

Dame Gillian Lynne’s story reminds us that what society sees as a problem is often just raw talent waiting for the right person to notice it and the right place for it to shine.

May every child who feels misunderstood encounter someone who sees their potential and helps them turn their restlessness into their greatest triumph.

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Meet the team:☕️ Meet Megg — our studio owner and all-round dance powerhouse! 💃✨She teaches everything — acro, tap, cont...
17/10/2025

Meet the team:

☕️ Meet Megg — our studio owner and all-round dance powerhouse! 💃✨

She teaches everything — acro, tap, contemporary, ballet, and hip hop — usually while juggling at least three different drinks at once. (Coffee, water, and something sparkly… obviously. 😉)

Her dream vacay swings between the Parisian streets and the African bush, because balance, right? When she’s not teaching, she’s probably deep into a true crime podcast, a great book, or another rewatch of Gilmore Girls with her longhaired dachshund, Molly, by her side — preferably late at night, because mornings are a work in progress. 🌙

Fueled by gummy sweets and caffeine, Megg keeps BARRES running on creativity, laughter, and just the right amount of chaos — all with perfect grammar (yes, she believes in the Oxford comma). 📚💛

Meet the team:✨ This is teacher Gaby — our contemporary & hip hop queen! 💃🎶When she’s not daydreaming about sipping wine...
16/10/2025

Meet the team:

✨ This is teacher Gaby — our contemporary & hip hop queen! 💃🎶

When she’s not daydreaming about sipping wine in the Italian countryside, she’s probably up bright and early (because she’s that rare morning person ☀) getting ready to conquer the day — with lip ice in one hand and a dog leash in the other. 🐾

She might not be big on ice cream (fruit lollies for the win 🍓), but she does melt for dark chocolate and Christmas lights. 🎄

And here’s the best part — she swears she’s the teacher, even though half her 10-year-old dancers are taller than her. 😅💛

Meet the team:🌷 Meet Robyn — our contemporary & ballet sweetheart! 🩰🎶If she’s not daydreaming about wandering through fi...
15/10/2025

Meet the team:

🌷 Meet Robyn — our contemporary & ballet sweetheart! 🩰🎶

If she’s not daydreaming about wandering through fields of tulips in Holland, she’s probably starting her morning with music (because silence? Never). 🎧

Her love language? Woolies soft eating gums — or literally anything covered in chocolate. 🍫 And when she’s not dancing, she’s watching FRIENDS for the hundredth time — could she be any more relatable? 😄

You’ll often catch her lost in the music or, true story, catching her own reflection mid-dance — because when the passion hits, every surface is a mirror! ✨

Meet the team:🕺 This is Sharief!!! Our resident hip hop legend! 🎶If he’s not dreaming of strolling through Italy with a ...
14/10/2025

Meet the team:

🕺 This is Sharief!!! Our resident hip hop legend! 🎶
If he’s not dreaming of strolling through Italy with a White Chocolate Kit-Kat in hand, you’ll probably find him wide awake at midnight (because mornings are overrated) bingeing Only Murders in the Building like he’s part of the cast.

Fuelled by mint chocolate chip ice-cream and a playlist he literally can’t live without, this left-handed groove-master brings the beats, the energy, and the vibe to every hip hop class he teaches. 💥🎧

We’re back and we’re ready for a jam packed 4th Term! Let’s do this!!!
13/10/2025

We’re back and we’re ready for a jam packed 4th Term! Let’s do this!!!

Hello sunshine, hello spring 🌸
01/09/2025

Hello sunshine, hello spring 🌸

26/08/2025

🎀 Budding Ballerina & Aspiring Danseur Day 2025 🩰

✨ A magical morning of movement, music, and dreams in the making! ✨

📅 Saturday, 20 September 2025 – Ages 5 to 8
🕤 09h30 – 13h00
📅 Saturday, 27 September 2025 – Ages 9 to 12
🕤 09h30 – 13h00

Let your child step into the enchanting world of ballet with Cape Town City Ballet’s special day designed just for young ones. Whether they’re twirling for the first time or already dancing with passion, this is their moment to shine!
The whole experience will cost R500 per child.

📧 For more information and to receive the application form, please email: [email protected]

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41 Lente Street, Kirstenhof
Cape Town
7945

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 19:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 19:00
Thursday 09:00 - 19:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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+27607868557

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