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In 2001 she was a performer in [[Esther Villar]]'s ''[[The American Popess]]'' with [[Jana Cilliers]] (as "Pope Joan II"), directed by [[Mark Graham]]. The same production was subsequently performed in various venues across the country.
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In 2001 she was a performer in Esther Villar's ''[[The American Popess]]'' with [[Jana Cilliers]] (as "Pope Joan II"), directed by [[Mark Graham]]. The same production was subsequently performed in various venues across the country.
  
 
As a Drama lecturer at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]], she directed third-year and B Tech students at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]], in children’s theatre course work performed at the 2019  ''[[TUT Arts Festival]]''.
 
As a Drama lecturer at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]], she directed third-year and B Tech students at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]], in children’s theatre course work performed at the 2019  ''[[TUT Arts Festival]]''.
 
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 15:45, 24 March 2022

Galeboe Moabi is an actor, director and lecturer

Biography

Born Galeboe Gladys Moabi

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

In 2001 she was a performer in Esther Villar's The American Popess with Jana Cilliers (as "Pope Joan II"), directed by Mark Graham. The same production was subsequently performed in various venues across the country.

As a Drama lecturer at the Tshwane University of Technology, she directed third-year and B Tech students at the Tshwane University of Technology, in children’s theatre course work performed at the 2019 TUT Arts Festival.

Sources

Beeld Plus, 2 June 2001.

https://www.tut.ac.za/news-and-press/article?NID=302

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[Mark Graham]], with Jana Cilliers (as "Pope Joan II") and Galeboe Moabi. The same production was subsequently performed in various venues across