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− | [[Ansurie Pillay]] (19**-) is a drama and English teacher, educationist and TV producer. | + | [[Ansurie Pillay]] (19**-) is a drama and English teacher, educationist and university lecturer, and TV producer. |
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− | Completed her matriculation at Burnwood Secondary School and her academic qualifications include a BA (English and Drama), BA (HONS), UHDE, CEMT, APC, M.Ed, PhD. | + | == Biography == |
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+ | Completed her matriculation at Burnwood Secondary School and her academic qualifications include a BA (English and Drama), BA (HONS), UHDE, CEMT, APC, M.Ed,and PhD. | ||
Her career included: | Her career included: | ||
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1997: Part-time tutor – Natal University – Linguistics Department and Lecturer for the English Language Educational Trust (NGO), teaching English to adult learners | 1997: Part-time tutor – Natal University – Linguistics Department and Lecturer for the English Language Educational Trust (NGO), teaching English to adult learners | ||
− | 2001: Teacher of Speech and Drama at Westville Boys’ High 2001: | + | 2001: Teacher of Speech and Drama at Westville Boys’ High |
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+ | 2003: Contract Lecturer of Communication at Durban University of Technology (DUT) 2002: Part-time Teacher of Drama at Pitlochry Senior Primary | ||
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+ | 2004 - 2008: Contract Lecturer/ Tutor of English and Drama at Edgewood Campus, Faculty of Education, UKZN, and since 2009 a lecturer there. | ||
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+ | == Contribution to theatre, film, media and performance == | ||
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+ | === Radio and television === | ||
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+ | 2001 – 2008: Producer of ''Pathways'', a television series for SABC 1 (served as presenter, scriptwriter, researcher, and production manager), ''Dharma Moments'', a television series for [[SABC 2]], inserts for ''Spirit Sundae'' ([[SABC 1]]) and ''Issues of Faith'' (SABC 2); | ||
+ | Produced programmes for local and international NGO’s. | ||
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+ | ===As theatre performer=== | ||
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+ | 1982-1983: Performed in University and Community Theatre productions | ||
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+ | ===Publications and lectures on drama=== | ||
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+ | besides normal lectures as teacher, and supervisor of post graduate study, she has spken on and written about the uses of drama and specific dr5tamatic texts over the years. Among the topics have been: | ||
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+ | 2009: ‘History through drama’ – Histerix Symposium, Kearsney College | ||
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+ | 2007: ‘Using drama strategies to fire the historical imaginations in learners’ - SASHT (South African Society of History Teachers) Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal | ||
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+ | 2006: ‘Involve me and I will learn – The use of drama strategies in the language classroom - SAALT (South African Association of Language Teachers) Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal | ||
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+ | 2006: ‘A case for history through drama in the rural context’ – Rural Teacher Development Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal | ||
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+ | 1998: ‘Some approaches to the teaching of “Woza Albert”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Dept. of Educ. Teachers’ Workshop). | ||
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+ | 1996: ‘Teaching “We Shall Sing For The Fatherland”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Dept. of Educ. Teachers’ Workshop). | ||
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+ | 1994: Mbongeni Ngema on ‘Woza Albert’. Dramteach: A Journal for Drama Teachers. 1(1) | ||
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+ | 1989: ‘Arriving at “The Rivals”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Teachers’ Workshop). | ||
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+ | ===Administrator=== | ||
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+ | Since 2010 organizer and facilitator the annual ''[[Time of the Writer]]'' festival at Edgewood in association with the [[Centre for Creative Arts]] (UKZN) | ||
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+ | ==Awards== | ||
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+ | Won 3 awards (NTVA) for excellence in television production2001: Won 4 awards (NTVA) for excellence in television production in 2001, and 3 in 2002. | ||
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==Sources== | ==Sources== | ||
http://soe.ukzn.ac.za/staff-profile/languages-arts-education/ansurie-pillay.aspx | http://soe.ukzn.ac.za/staff-profile/languages-arts-education/ansurie-pillay.aspx | ||
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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+ | Return to [[ESAT Personalities P]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[Main Page]] |
Latest revision as of 09:47, 12 October 2016
Ansurie Pillay (19**-) is a drama and English teacher, educationist and university lecturer, and TV producer.
Contents
Biography
Completed her matriculation at Burnwood Secondary School and her academic qualifications include a BA (English and Drama), BA (HONS), UHDE, CEMT, APC, M.Ed,and PhD.
Her career included:
1986: Teacher of English and Speech and Drama at Phoenix Secondary
1987 – 2000: Teacher of English and Speech and Drama at Durban Girls’ Secondary
1997: Part-time tutor – Natal University – Linguistics Department and Lecturer for the English Language Educational Trust (NGO), teaching English to adult learners
2001: Teacher of Speech and Drama at Westville Boys’ High
2003: Contract Lecturer of Communication at Durban University of Technology (DUT) 2002: Part-time Teacher of Drama at Pitlochry Senior Primary
2004 - 2008: Contract Lecturer/ Tutor of English and Drama at Edgewood Campus, Faculty of Education, UKZN, and since 2009 a lecturer there.
Contribution to theatre, film, media and performance
Radio and television
2001 – 2008: Producer of Pathways, a television series for SABC 1 (served as presenter, scriptwriter, researcher, and production manager), Dharma Moments, a television series for SABC 2, inserts for Spirit Sundae (SABC 1) and Issues of Faith (SABC 2);
Produced programmes for local and international NGO’s.
As theatre performer
1982-1983: Performed in University and Community Theatre productions
Publications and lectures on drama
besides normal lectures as teacher, and supervisor of post graduate study, she has spken on and written about the uses of drama and specific dr5tamatic texts over the years. Among the topics have been:
2009: ‘History through drama’ – Histerix Symposium, Kearsney College
2007: ‘Using drama strategies to fire the historical imaginations in learners’ - SASHT (South African Society of History Teachers) Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal
2006: ‘Involve me and I will learn – The use of drama strategies in the language classroom - SAALT (South African Association of Language Teachers) Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal
2006: ‘A case for history through drama in the rural context’ – Rural Teacher Development Conference, University of KwaZulu-Natal
1998: ‘Some approaches to the teaching of “Woza Albert”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Dept. of Educ. Teachers’ Workshop).
1996: ‘Teaching “We Shall Sing For The Fatherland”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Dept. of Educ. Teachers’ Workshop).
1994: Mbongeni Ngema on ‘Woza Albert’. Dramteach: A Journal for Drama Teachers. 1(1)
1989: ‘Arriving at “The Rivals”’ – Dept. of Education and Culture (Teachers’ Workshop).
Administrator
Since 2010 organizer and facilitator the annual Time of the Writer festival at Edgewood in association with the Centre for Creative Arts (UKZN)
Awards
Won 3 awards (NTVA) for excellence in television production2001: Won 4 awards (NTVA) for excellence in television production in 2001, and 3 in 2002.
Sources
http://soe.ukzn.ac.za/staff-profile/languages-arts-education/ansurie-pillay.aspx
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities P
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page