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We left that night, arm in arm, chatting about our favourite bits (all of it, if we're honest) and how we'd see the entire performance again in a heartbeat. While I live in Birmingham, Mum lives down in Gloucestershire, not far from Swindon in Wiltshire where the next performance is showing on Wednesday, April 13. Now there's an idea... Champion dancer and Strictly Come Dancing professional Johannes Radebe has captured our hearts with his mesmerising talent, bringing joy to millions of fans and wowing the most critical of judges. He is loved not only for his dancing, but for his beautiful, infectious spirit and energy. Radebe was a professional dancer on South Africa's version of Strictly Come Dancing [7] in 2014 on SABC 3 and Dancing with the Stars in 2018 on M-Net. In 2018, the BBC announced that Radebe would join the cast of professional dancers on the British Strictly Come Dancing, although he was not allocated a partner in his first series. In 2021, Radebe was announced as a contestant on Celebrity MasterChef. In between sets he would break to chat to the audience, often interrupted by screams of 'we love you!' from enthusiastic fans - which he adored. He seemed overwhelmed and emotional throughout the show, which was really sweet to see. You can easily tell Johannes is completely genuine.

That aside we find out about his upbringing and the challenges he faced especially with his sexuality and his liking as a child for Barbie dolls and it started his love of fashion and expressing himself. Throughout the highs and lows and being bullied for being different, I am glad that his mother and sister have always championed him. With sheer hard work that often meant being away from home with very little to survive and through blood, sweat and tears he is the person he is today without having to hide. For series 19, he was partnered with chef, John Whaite. They are the first male same-sex pairing in the history of the UK format. The couple reached the final, where they finished as Runners-Up to winners Rose Ayling-Ellis, and her partner Giovanni Pernice. Jojo: Finally Home is his never-before-told story, where he shares the experiences and challenges he's faced - from growing up in Zamdela, a township in South Africa, as a young boy with a passion for dance (and playing with Barbies), to becoming the star he is today. Dance transformed Jojo's future, giving him a tool to express himself - but as you will learn, this was not always easy.A poignant moment in the middle of the show; Johannes, who is openly gay, spoke about how homosexuality is still illegal in almost 70 countries. He stood still in powerful silence with his fellow dancers, before later flying onto the stage in an incredible cape depicting flags from every country where the inhumane law is still in place. As the show progressed, we learnt more about Johannes' move to big city Johannesburg to follow his dancing dreams. His cast of stunning dancers were a joy to watch on the night, each complimenting him perfectly. How did dancing make him feel? “Invincible. When you walk on to any dance floor you take up space in a room. The music started playing and I knew there was a place where no one can touch me.” He would perform at his primary school assembly, wanting people to see “how much joy and freedom this brings. I wanted to share it with everybody.” There was also a stunning Argentine Tango with dancer Ben Rutter, which was a real highlight of the evening.

Who is new Strictly Come Dancing professional Johannes Radebe?". Hello Magazine. 30 May 2018 . Retrieved 14 August 2018. I hope this book spreads joy and bring a message of hope to anyone who reads it. May it leave you with many experiences and feeling exhilarated at the end. Let it activate the spirit of empathy, love and compassion towards one another." Radebe also takes the mic and proves a charming MC, telling his story from post-apartheid Zamdela to 2020s London, thanking many of the people who helped get him here, and appealing for freedom for everyone to be able to be who they are, not just pointing out there are 70 countries in the world where homosexuality is still illegal, but then sweeping on stage in an outfit of gold shimmer with a flowing train made of flags from those countries. The politics is heartfelt, the delivery inspired. He never comes across to me as a woe is me character, it just felt like he was having a conversation solely to me. Brown, Steve (9 November 2018). " 'Strictly's Johannes Radebe recalls the 'terrible' homophobic bullying he suffered as a child". Attitude. Archived from the original on 21 September 2019 . Retrieved 21 September 2019.

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Radebe was born in Zamdela. [3] He is gay and has spoken out about the homophobic bullying he received as a child. [4] He and his sister attended a dance school in their local area. [5] At the age of 11, he was offered dance training in Gauteng province, and he attended secondary school in the Johannesburg suburb of Ennerdale. [3] Career [ edit ] The dancer will share his inspiring story of rising through the ranks of South Africa's ballroom circuit to find international success once he moved to the UK. For his first competitive appearance in this show, in the seventeenth season series, he was partnered with actress Catherine Tyldesley. [9] The couple were eliminated in week 6, placing them in 11th place, with an overall average score of 25.5. Radebe is a champion Latin and Ballroom dancer and one of the nation’s favourite professionals on "Strictly Come Dancing". The publisher said: “His mesmerising talent has brought joy to millions of ’Strictly’ fans and wowed even the most critical of judges. Johannes – known affectionately as Jojo – is loved not only for his dancing, but for his passion and warmth away from the dancefloor too."

As the performance closed, we were all on our feet. I glanced around the auditorium and couldn't see a single person still seated. The applause was deafening and went on for longer than I've ever heard at a theatre show. I was grinning ear to ear (as was Mum). In the four years since he's been part of the popular BBC One show, Johannes, 34, has made incredible waves. From dancing a gorgeous, slow number with fellow pro Graziano Di Prima - the first same sex routine the programme had ever seen at the time - to sashaying across the floor in the most dynamic of high heels, to becoming part of the first all-male dance partnership on Strictly when he was partnered with John Whaite in 2021. Strictly Come Dancing airs on BBC One, while spin-off Strictly: It Takes Two airs on BBC Two. Both shows are available to stream on BBC iPlayer.

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Read more: Strictly Come Dancing's Johannes Radebe: 'I could relocate to Birmingham - I'm looking for a mortgage' Caroline Westbrook (30 May 2018). "Meet Strictly Come Dancing 2018's new pro Johannes Radebe". Metro . Retrieved 14 August 2018. Alutho Mbendeni. " 'I went from being a lokshin boy to being an established choreographer in the UK' – Johannes Radebe". Drum . Retrieved 20 December 2021. In 2022, he choreographed the West End-themed Rusical on RuPaul's Drag Race: UK vs the World. [8] Series

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