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(16**-17**) Called "the first show-businessman of the Cape" by [[Jill Fletcher]] (1994, p.14), this Dutch Governor (1707-1711) actively encouraged entertainments in the growing colony, himself providing puppet shows, dog and bull fights and fireworks displays.  
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[[Louis van Assenburgh]] (16**-17**). Dutch Gorverner.
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Called "the first show-businessman of the Cape" by [[Jill Fletcher]] (1994, p.14), this Dutch Governor (1707-1711) actively encouraged entertainments in the growing colony, himself providing puppet shows, dog and bull fights and fireworks displays.
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== Sources ==
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[[ESAT Bibliography Fla-Fly|Fletcher]] 1994.
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Louis van Assenburgh (16**-17**). Dutch Gorverner.

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

Called "the first show-businessman of the Cape" by Jill Fletcher (1994, p.14), this Dutch Governor (1707-1711) actively encouraged entertainments in the growing colony, himself providing puppet shows, dog and bull fights and fireworks displays.

Sources

Fletcher 1994.

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