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[[Mariana Malan]]. 2016. ''Die Vuurvoël'' binnekort uit SA na Hollywood. ''[[Die Burger]]''. ''Aktueel''. 4 Mei 2016: p.3[https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/die-vuurvoel-binnekort-in-hollywood-20160504-2] | [[Mariana Malan]]. 2016. ''Die Vuurvoël'' binnekort uit SA na Hollywood. ''[[Die Burger]]''. ''Aktueel''. 4 Mei 2016: p.3[https://www.netwerk24.com/netwerk24/die-vuurvoel-binnekort-in-hollywood-20160504-2] | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 26 July 2022
Die Vuurvoël is a contemporary dance musical and marionettes play.
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The production is a metaphoric staging of Stravinsky's The Firebird, using huge puppets and modern dance. The idea was proposed by IMG Artist International and was undertaken by Janni Younge Productions in association with IMG.
Direction and puppet design and contruction by Janni Younge and a team of 14 puppet makers , the piece used the original music of Igor Stravinsky, with costume designs by Birrie le Roux, lighting by Mannie Manim and choreography by Jay Pather. A team of 20 worked on the production.
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Performance history in South Africa
2016: Die Vuurvoël performed at Artscape, 24-26 June.
2016: Performed at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown on 30 June and 1 July.
2016: The production then undertook a tour of America from 20 July to 12 August, starting in Philadelphia, then playing Washington, Chicago, Sun Valley, Los Angeles and New York.
Sources
Mariana Malan. 2016. Die Vuurvoël binnekort uit SA na Hollywood. Die Burger. Aktueel. 4 Mei 2016: p.3[1]
Mariana Malan. 2016. Younge gaan met ‘kreature’ imponeer. Die Burger 16 May 2016[2]
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