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'''Hilton Swemmer'''. (19**-). Playwright.
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'''Hilton Swemmer'''. (19**-). Playwright, poet.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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=== Youth ===
 
=== Youth ===
He matriculated at the Pretoria Boys' High School in the 1960s where he was taught art by Walter Battiss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Battiss].  He started conceiving plays as a child in the Sunnyside, Pretoria, block of flats he grew up in. He persuaded his friends, all the children from the block, to act in his plays; he directed and their parents were the audience.
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He matriculated at the Pretoria Boys' High School in the 1960s where he was taught art by South African artist Walter Battiss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Battiss].  He started conceiving plays as a child in the Sunnyside, Pretoria, block of flats he grew up in. He persuaded his friends, all the children from the block, to act in his plays; he directed and their parents were the audience.
  
 
=== Training ===
 
=== Training ===
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Swemmer's plays have been professionally performed at the Windybrow since 1993. Many have gastronomical themes.
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Swemmer's plays have been professionally performed at the Windybrow since 1993. Many have gastronomical themes. Several of his plays have been published by [[DALRO]].
  
''[[Eternal Palace]]''.
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Titles include ''[[Eternal Palace]]'', ''[[Puzzle of a Popstar|Puzzle of a Pop Star]]'', ''[[Jiwawa]]'', ''[[Bright Sun, Bright Moon]]'' : a play in one act, ''[[The Liberation of Mister Votipka]]'', ''[[Before the Change…]]'', ''[[Factory Animals]]'', ''[[Sow Story]]'', ''[[Yellow Daffodils]]'', ''[[Chief in a Tuxedo]]'', ''[[The Extras]]'' and ''[[Chiefs]]''.
 
 
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Puzzle of a pop star, Jiwawa, Bright sun, bright moon : a play in one act.
 
 
 
The Liberation of Mister Votipka.
 
 
 
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Before the Change.
 
 
 
 
 
Factory Animals.
 
 
 
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Sow Story.
 
 
 
 
 
By: SWEMMER, Hilton. August 2001. (AN: MANU-24484)
 
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Yellow Daffodils.
 
 
 
 
 
By: SWEMMER, Hilton. August 2001. (AN: MANU-24483)
 
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Chief in a Tuxedo.
 
 
 
 
 
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== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
: Food for thought [joint winner: most promising production]; Vita Pick of the Windybrow joint winner, award year 1996.
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''[[Food for Thought]]'' [joint winner: most promising production]; Vita Pick of the Windybrow joint winner, award year 1996.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Interview with Rodney Victor published in ''[[The Star]]'', 12 February 1998.
 
Interview with Rodney Victor published in ''[[The Star]]'', 12 February 1998.
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[[NELM]] catalogue.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 20:51, 10 May 2017

Hilton Swemmer. (19**-). Playwright, poet.

Biography

Youth

He matriculated at the Pretoria Boys' High School in the 1960s where he was taught art by South African artist Walter Battiss [1]. He started conceiving plays as a child in the Sunnyside, Pretoria, block of flats he grew up in. He persuaded his friends, all the children from the block, to act in his plays; he directed and their parents were the audience.

Training

He studied at the Johannesburg College of Education.


Career

He taught at Orange Grove Primary in Johannesburg. He continued to explore drama, twice winning awards at JCE for best director and acting in plays of the calibre of Chris Barnard's Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër, Pa.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Swemmer's plays have been professionally performed at the Windybrow since 1993. Many have gastronomical themes. Several of his plays have been published by DALRO.

Titles include Eternal Palace, Puzzle of a Pop Star, Jiwawa, Bright Sun, Bright Moon : a play in one act, The Liberation of Mister Votipka, Before the Change…, Factory Animals, Sow Story, Yellow Daffodils, Chief in a Tuxedo, The Extras and Chiefs.

Awards, etc

Food for Thought [joint winner: most promising production]; Vita Pick of the Windybrow joint winner, award year 1996.

Sources

Interview with Rodney Victor published in The Star, 12 February 1998.

NELM catalogue.

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