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== Township venues ==
 
== Township venues ==
 
   
 
   
A reference to venues in urban, (black) townships utilized for theatrical performances. These ranged from formal Community Halls, school  and church halls to private homes, shebeens, streets and grave-sides. ***
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A reference to venues in urban, (black) townships utilized for theatrical performances. These ranged from formal [[Community Halls]], school  and church halls to private homes, shebeens, streets and grave-sides.  
  
After the fall of Apartheid and the new dispensation in 1994, the townships gradually became larger and economically more empowered. Also a number of new venues arose, including the [[Soweto Theatre]] in Jabulani (2012),  
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After the fall of [[Apartheid]] and the new dispensation in 1994, the townships gradually became larger and economically more empowered. Also a number of new venues arose, including the [[Soweto Theatre]] in Jabulani (2012),
  
 
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Revision as of 07:35, 1 August 2016

General definition

South African definition

Langa

Sophiatown

Soweto

The township musical

A term used to refer to a uniquely South African form of musical melodrama which evolved in the black urban townships of South Africa, also as a particularly powerful form of political and protest theatre.

See further Township musical

Township theatre

Theatre in Soweto

Township venues

A reference to venues in urban, (black) townships utilized for theatrical performances. These ranged from formal Community Halls, school and church halls to private homes, shebeens, streets and grave-sides.

After the fall of Apartheid and the new dispensation in 1994, the townships gradually became larger and economically more empowered. Also a number of new venues arose, including the Soweto Theatre in Jabulani (2012),

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