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== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
Developed as a community project to be staged at the [[KKNK]] in 2003, sponsored by a local Oudsthoorn farmer with the proviso that they had to promote and tell stories about the ostrich industry. Under the leadership of [[Hennie van Greunen]] general auditions were held in the Oudsthoorn "Coloured" community and a group of eleven amateur actors/singers were selected. Van Greunen created the play based on legends and stories told him by local storytellers like [[David Piedt]], Poem Mooney, Johan van Greunen and others.
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Developed as a community project to be staged at the [[KKNK]] in 2003, sponsored by a local Oudsthoorn farmer with the proviso that they had to promote and tell stories about the ostrich industry. Under the leadership of [[Hennie van Greunen]] general auditions were held in Oudsthoorn's so-called "[[Coloured]]" community and a group of eleven amateur actors/singers were selected. Van Greunen created the play based on legends and stories told him by local storytellers like [[David Piedt]], [[Poem Mooney]], [[Johan van Greunen]] and others.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==

Revision as of 07:00, 2 August 2020

A 2003 musical play by Hennie van Greunen.

The original text

Developed as a community project to be staged at the KKNK in 2003, sponsored by a local Oudsthoorn farmer with the proviso that they had to promote and tell stories about the ostrich industry. Under the leadership of Hennie van Greunen general auditions were held in Oudsthoorn's so-called "Coloured" community and a group of eleven amateur actors/singers were selected. Van Greunen created the play based on legends and stories told him by local storytellers like David Piedt, Poem Mooney, Johan van Greunen and others.

Performance history in South Africa

First staged at the KKNK in April 2003, directed by Hennie van Greunen, with eleven amateur actors/singers, music by Leonore Bredenkamp and choreography by Mark Hoeben. The same production was staged at Aardklop in September 2003.

Sources

The Star, 4 April 2003.

Die Burger, 23 September 2003.

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