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An esteemed young international ballet star from the WesternCape will be making his debut on the South African stage next month when he returns from abroad.

Siphesihle November, 23, born in rural Zolani, was accepted into the Canada National Ballet School at the age of 11, leaving his motherland 12 years ago to take up the opportunity.

The South African International Ballet Competition is also currently under way at the Artscape Theater in Cape Town.

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