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Eduard Greyling (born 15 February 1948) is a South African ballet dancer, now retired. After an illustrious career as a principal dancer with CAPAB Ballet in Cape Town,〔Horst Koegler, "Greyling, Eduard," in ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Ballet'', 2nd ed. (Oxford University Press, 1983).〕 he became well known as a dance notator, teacher, journalist, and critic.〔"Eduard Greyling," in ''Who's Who in Southern Africa'', website, http://whoswho.co.za.eduard-greyling-3006. Retrieved 26 November 2015.〕 ==Early life and training== Eduard Christian Greyling was born in Germiston, a town in the northern province of Transvaal (now Gauteng) in South Africa. Located in the eastern part of the Witwatersrand, it was the site of a farm where a large deposit of gold was discovered in 1886, which led to the establishment of the gold-mining industry in South Africa and the development of the city of Johannesburg. Greyling was the son of Ferdinand Jacobus Greyling and his wife, Jacomina Nicolasina Heynerman. After the family had moved south, to Cape Town, he began his dance studies at the age of 15 with Jennifer Louw, subsequently enrolling at the University of Cape Town Ballet School for advanced training. There he was taught by Cecily Robinson, Pamela Chrimes, and David Poole, all of whom were exponents of the Cecchetti method of ballet training. He continued his studies with them after graduating in 1965 from Hoêrskool D.F. Malan (D.F. Malan High School), a bilingual school (Afrikaans and English) in Bellville with a strong program in music and other arts.〔Marina Grut, "Greyling, Eduard," in ''The History of Ballet in South Africa'' (Cape Town: Human & Rousseau, 1981), p. 379.〕
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