In 1966, Greyling joined CAPAB Ballet, a government-subsidized company named for the Cape Performing Arts Board. With his good looks, muscular physique, imposing height, and clean technique, he was soon cast in leading roles, becoming the first
danseur noble to emerge from the ranks of the company. Over the next few years, he appeared as Siegfried in
Swan Lake (1967), Solor in
La Bayadère (1969), Franz in
Coppélia (1971), Amyntas in
Sylvia (1971), Albrecht in
Giselle (1972), the Prince in
The Nutcracker (1972), and the Poet in
Les Sylphides (1974). He also excelled in lighthearted roles, such as the Artist in
Frederick Ashton's
The Two Pigeons (1968) and Captain Belaye in
John Cranko's
Pineapple Poll (1969), and in heroic roles, such as Daphnis in
Gary Burne's
Daphnis and Chloë (1969) and Oberon in David Poole's ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (1970). He was the acknowledged leader of the company's contingent of accomplished male dancers, which included Keith Macintosh, Keith Maidwell, and John Simons. In 1972, Greyling left Cape Town and traveled to Europe, where he took ballet classes with Eileen Ward in London and Ivan Kramer in Amsterdam. He joined the
Dutch National Ballet (Het Nationale Ballet) as a soloist in 1974 and was soon cast in
George Balanchine's
Concerto Barocco,
Harald Lander's
Études, and Rudi van Dantzig's
Monument for a Dead Boy.
Hans van Manen created roles for him in his ballets
Kwintet and
Le Sacre du Printemps (both 1974). While with the Dutch company, he toured with them throughout the Netherlands and in Germany, Brazil, Canada, and England. Greyling returned to South Africa in August 1975 and rejoined CAPAB Ballet as its principal male dancer. His partnership with ballerina
Phyllis Spira became legendary, as they danced together for some seventeen years. In 1980, Greyling danced as guest artist, opposite
Maina Gielgud, in her
Steps, Notes, and Squeaks at
the Old Vic Theatre in London. He also performed as a guest artist with the Bulawayo Ballet Society in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), the Los Angeles Classical Ballet, and the South African ballet companies in Transvaal and Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal). He officially retired from the Cape Town company in 1988. ==Later life==