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− | (19**-) Performer and journalist. | + | [[Asha Rambally]] (19**-). Performer and journalist, political activist. |
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+ | == Biography == | ||
+ | She was one of the women who gave shape to the [[Black Consciousness Movement]].She was the editor of ''[[Black Viewpoint]]'' and ''[[Black Review]]'', both [[Black Community Programmes]] publicatons. Shortly after the death of [[Steve Biko]] in 1977 she was detained under the Internal Security Act but was released towards the end of 1978. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | She played the role of Bonita in the [[TECON]] presentation of ''[[Requiem for Brother X]]'' in 1972. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | Kruger, 1999: 144 | + | Kruger, 1999: 144. |
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+ | ''[[Daily Dispatch]]'', 16 February 1978; 13 December 1978. | ||
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+ | ''[[Business Day]]'', 18 July 2003. | ||
+ | == Return to == | ||
Return to [[ESAT Personalities R]] | Return to [[ESAT Personalities R]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:39, 16 September 2019
Asha Rambally (19**-). Performer and journalist, political activist.
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Biography
She was one of the women who gave shape to the Black Consciousness Movement.She was the editor of Black Viewpoint and Black Review, both Black Community Programmes publicatons. Shortly after the death of Steve Biko in 1977 she was detained under the Internal Security Act but was released towards the end of 1978.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She played the role of Bonita in the TECON presentation of Requiem for Brother X in 1972.
Sources
Kruger, 1999: 144.
Daily Dispatch, 16 February 1978; 13 December 1978.
Business Day, 18 July 2003.
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