Johannes Radebe was born to dance, but starting out was what he called “a fluke”. He told me: “I went to do some modern dancing, and traditional dancing in my South African township of Zamdela. They were recruiting kids from the streets to do ballroom and Latin. I was more attracted to the glittery costumes than the dancing. I was 7”.
Subjected to bullying, name calling and being chased at school, he found a sanctuary: “ thank goodness for dancing and my mamma. She knew I was Gay and told me there was nothing wrong with me. I had validation at home. Dance practice was my refuge”.
Pretty slow radar though and it was quite some time later on Johannes’ birthday, April 27 and Freedom Day in South Africa that he finally got the call. “For the first time I was allowed to dream the dream of freedom”.
I asked him about his tearfulness on results nights: “ they were tears of joy. I had a feeling of being seen for who I was and removing the stigma and breaking down barriers. I hope next time there’s a same-sex couple on the show there is not so much publicity. I hope we will have moved on as people”.
I wondered if the couple started to think they could win the famous glitter ball. “ We took it week by week and based it on the dancing. I said that people were not gonna buy into crap- as long as the dancing was great we could kick everybody off the show. But I was a hot mess every week. I couldn’t believe people were voting for us”. And of course eventually they came second in the tense final.
Now Johannes is on the road with his own creation – a dance show called Freedom that goes back and pays homage to his South African roots. ”It has two singers and lots of dancers; it has heels, feathers and fans” he tells me laughing out loud on our zoom call.
“It’s been painfully joyous to put it together. I’ve just seen the set and it represents where I come from. I’ve toured before but this is different and I’m definitely going to take it to South Africa. It’s important to go back and inspire dancers there”. I asked if he had a coming out story.
There’s no doubt Johannes is a truly remarkable human being and a trail-blazer.
Freedom is at Brighton Theatre Royal for one night on 18 April. – tickets at atgtickets.com & full details of the national tour can be found here: