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The players of the Young Men’s Institute in Cape Town called themselves the Amateur Christy’s and performed in the 1860s.Infomally known as '''[[Christy's Minstrels]]'''
 
The players of the Young Men’s Institute in Cape Town called themselves the Amateur Christy’s and performed in the 1860s.Infomally known as '''[[Christy's Minstrels]]'''
(See Du Toit,  1988) [JH]
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(See Du Toit,  1988) [JH]
  
 
See also [[Minstrel shows in South Africa]] for the origins of the [[Christy Minstrels]] and minstrelsy.  
 
See also [[Minstrel shows in South Africa]] for the origins of the [[Christy Minstrels]] and minstrelsy.  

Revision as of 06:40, 20 October 2010

The players of the Young Men’s Institute in Cape Town called themselves the Amateur Christy’s and performed in the 1860s.Infomally known as Christy's Minstrels (See Du Toit, 1988) [JH]

See also Minstrel shows in South Africa for the origins of the Christy Minstrels and minstrelsy.

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