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− | ''Passage'', a physcal, musical and poetic theatre of images created and directed by Philippe Pelen, joined by choreographers Savitry Naïr from India and [[Vincent Mantsoe]]. The cast include Thanh-Thuy Dang, Mikhaël Fontaine, Stanley Mambo, Portia Manyeke, Danny Moleko, Eunive Motaung, Blessing Mubaïwa, Mikhaël Talpot. | + | There are two South African plays by this name. |
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+ | ''Passage'' is a physcal, musical and poetic theatre of images created and directed by Philippe Pelen, joined by choreographers Savitry Naïr from India and [[Vincent Mantsoe]]. The cast include Thanh-Thuy Dang, Mikhaël Fontaine, Stanley Mambo, Portia Manyeke, Danny Moleko, Eunive Motaung, Blessing Mubaïwa, Mikhaël Talpot. | ||
Produced at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1999. | Produced at the [[National Arts Festival]], 1999. | ||
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National Arts Festival Programme 1999. | National Arts Festival Programme 1999. | ||
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Revision as of 16:47, 11 July 2017
There are two South African plays by this name.
Passage, created by Philippe Pelen
Passage is a physcal, musical and poetic theatre of images created and directed by Philippe Pelen, joined by choreographers Savitry Naïr from India and Vincent Mantsoe. The cast include Thanh-Thuy Dang, Mikhaël Fontaine, Stanley Mambo, Portia Manyeke, Danny Moleko, Eunive Motaung, Blessing Mubaïwa, Mikhaël Talpot.
Produced at the National Arts Festival, 1999.
Sources
National Arts Festival Programme 1999.
Passage, a play by Thando Doni
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