The Gauteng arts scene is buzzing as the acclaimed WGRUV Dance Company brings its latest production, Art Effect, to the Roodepoort Theatre from 5 to 7 November 2025.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!After a successful run at the UJ Arts & Culture Venue in October, the show now heads west for three days of movement, rhythm, and storytelling. This is not just a dance recital. It’s an exploration of movement as language, emotion as narrative, and collaboration as pure art.
A Stage Alive with Emotion and Meaning
Led by Holly Gruver, founder and artistic director of WGRUV, Art Effect is designed as a mixed bill of short works woven together into one expressive evening. Each piece stands alone but connects through a common heartbeat: how art moves people and shapes communities.
Audiences will witness the meeting of international skill and South African creativity. It’s a rare chance for Gauteng’s theatre-goers to see world-class choreography without leaving home.
WGRUV’s dancers bring both precision and passion to the stage. Every step tells a story of resilience, artistry, and hope.
Four Choreographers, One Vision
The programme features works by Jessica Lang, Lauren Lovette, Roseline Wilkins, and Lex and Holly Gruver, each speaking through their own choreographic language.
Vivace Motifs, by Jessica Lang, re-imagines classical ballet for six dancers. Set to Handel and Corelli, it celebrates balance, symmetry, and the timeless beauty of form.
Postures, by Lex and Holly Gruver, takes inspiration from Johannesburg artist Greatjoy Ndlovu, whose charcoal figures capture emotion in motion. This work turns his drawings into dance, the body becoming both brush and canvas. It moves through strength, struggle, and the quiet power of hope.
In Game On, choreographer Lauren Lovette, a former principal with the New York City Ballet, brings playful energy and athleticism. Two dancers spar and sync, blurring the line between sport and art.
Closing the show, Rosie by Roseline Wilkins draws from African contemporary dance. With live percussion by Decius Pitjadi and Tommy Gruver, it pulses with rhythm and heart. The piece reflects identity, loss, and renewal through a deeply South African lens, grounding Art Effect in local soil while reaching for global emotion.
Where Global Meets Local
Art Effect bridges worlds. Lang and Lovette bring polished international style, while Wilkins and the Gruvers root their work in African rhythm and contemporary storytelling. Together, they create a dialogue between continents and cultures.
This blend mirrors Gauteng itself: diverse, inclusive, and constantly changing. The production shows how collaboration turns difference into harmony. For WGRUV’s dancers, it’s also a journey of faith and transformation, each movement echoing stories of growth and resilience that audiences instantly recognise.
A Night of Art, Music, and Motion
The show blends live music, visual art, and choreography into one sensory experience. Light, sound, and movement merge to stir both thought and emotion.
Performances run at the Roodepoort Theatre with a school’s matinee on Wednesday, 5 November at 2 pm, followed by evening shows on Thursday and Friday, 6 and 7 November at 7:30 pm.
Tickets are available on Webtickets:
R220 (general) | R170 (pensioners) | R155 (groups 10+) | R99 (children under 12).
Why It Matters
At a time when screens dominate daily life, Art Effect brings audiences back to the immediacy of live performance. It celebrates the human body, emotion, and the shared experience of theatre.
The production also reinforces Gauteng’s growing reputation as South Africa’s cultural capital. Hosting Art Effect puts Roodepoort Theatre on the map as a home for global-standard productions that still speak a local language.
Beyond entertainment, the show reflects hope and endurance. Through its blend of styles and stories, Art Effect mirrors South Africa’s spirit — creative, resilient, and deeply connected.
Event Details
Venue: Main Theatre, Roodepoort Theatre, 100 Christiaan de Wet Rd, Florida Park
Dates: 5 – 7 November 2025
Times: Wed 2 pm (kids show) | Thurs & Fri 7:30 pm
Tickets: R99 – R220 via Webtickets
Contact: [email protected] | 063 464 8915
Socials: Facebook & Instagram – @wgruvdancecompany
Celebrate Movement
For Gauteng residents, Art Effect is more than a show; it’s a chance to reconnect with creativity and community. Whether you love dance, art, or simply inspiration, this performance reminds us that beauty and hope are best experienced together, live and in motion.
Book early, support local theatre, and experience the Art Effect, where movement becomes meaning.



