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‘We grew up among drugs and violence. Dance kept us focused’: Oti Mabuse on Strictly, survival and self

When Mabuse lost her brother, dance helped her grieve. Then it made her a star. She talks about her childhood in South Africa, life in Britain, and the ‘full-on’ training for her new tourIn news that should gladden the nation, Oti Mabuse – beloved dancer, grafter and bringer of joy – has just become a British citizen. My own feeling is that Mabuse should have received instant citizenship along with her national treasure status, thanks to her work on Strictly Come Dancing, on which she competed for seven years. At least, thanks to the Life in the UK test, she knows all about our mountains, parliaments and islands, she says with a laugh.No time to celebrate – Mabuse is in the middle of preparing for her new dance tour, Viva Carnival, which opens this summer. Her previous show, I Am Here, “was very personal, about South Africa and growing up, and everything that happened there, and the reasons why I am the way I am. I wanted a slight continuation of that – not where I come from, but wh...



Oti Mabuse, recently a British citizen, is preparing for her new dance tour, Viva Carnival, following a personal show about her South African upbringing. She balances rigorous training with motherhood, having given birth prematurely 16 months ago and overcoming health challenges. Dancing with her husband, Marius Iepure, remains "magic," and her daughter motivates her to create a legacy on stage. Despite physical changes post-pregnancy, Mabuse focuses on building strength and stamina.

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