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An African [[Music hall|vaudeville]] group founded in 1929,  whose repertoire consisted of a mixture of jazz, ragtime, comic sketches, jubilee and church (amakwaya) music. It was one of many which had developed out of the [[Minstrel|minstrelsy]] tradition of the 1920s, and they took their shows on the road throughout the Union and beyond.  [Kruger 29,33, Ballantine 1993]***
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The [[African Own Entertainers]] was a black [[Music hall|vaudeville]] group founded in 1929,  whose repertoire consisted of a mixture of jazz, ragtime, comic sketches, jubilee and church (amakwaya) music. It was one of many which had developed out of the [[Minstrel shows in South Africa|minstrelsy]] tradition of the 1920s, and they took their shows on the road throughout the Union of South Africa and beyond.   
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==Sources==
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[[Ballantine]] 1993]***
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[[Loren Kruger]] 29,33,
  
  

Latest revision as of 17:10, 17 April 2019

The African Own Entertainers was a black vaudeville group founded in 1929, whose repertoire consisted of a mixture of jazz, ragtime, comic sketches, jubilee and church (amakwaya) music. It was one of many which had developed out of the minstrelsy tradition of the 1920s, and they took their shows on the road throughout the Union of South Africa and beyond.

Sources

Ballantine 1993]***

Loren Kruger 29,33,


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