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He studied at the [[Rhodes University]] from 1991 to 1995, completing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, with specialization in television and film studies in 1994 and following this up with an Honours degree in Drama, specializing in choreography and dance, scriptwriting and [[physical theatre]] in 1995. | He studied at the [[Rhodes University]] from 1991 to 1995, completing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, with specialization in television and film studies in 1994 and following this up with an Honours degree in Drama, specializing in choreography and dance, scriptwriting and [[physical theatre]] in 1995. | ||
− | He then entered the profession to work as a freelance performer, director, writer and educator | + | He then entered the profession to work as a freelance performer, director, writer and educator. |
He is married to dancer, lecturer and choreographer [[Samantha Pienaar]]. | He is married to dancer, lecturer and choreographer [[Samantha Pienaar]]. | ||
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He performed in ''[[The Unspeakable Story]]'', ''[[La Ronde|Mallemeulewals]]'' (1998), ''[[The Life and Times of Johnny Cockroach]]'' (1999), | He performed in ''[[The Unspeakable Story]]'', ''[[La Ronde|Mallemeulewals]]'' (1998), ''[[The Life and Times of Johnny Cockroach]]'' (1999), | ||
− | He was a member of the [[First Physical Theatre Company]] | + | He was a member of the [[First Physical Theatre Company]], was a co-founder (with his wife [[Samantha Pienaar]]) of the [[Physical Joint Company]] and at the start of the new millenium he launched his own film production company, [[Poetry in Motion Pictures]], specializing in music and dance videos. |
He wrote and directed ''[[T'angkupa]]'' (2001), ''[[The Lounge: Place of Anticipation]]'' (2002), | He wrote and directed ''[[T'angkupa]]'' (2001), ''[[The Lounge: Place of Anticipation]]'' (2002), |
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Lanon Prigge (19**-). Actor, dancer.
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Biography
He studied at the Rhodes University from 1991 to 1995, completing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism, with specialization in television and film studies in 1994 and following this up with an Honours degree in Drama, specializing in choreography and dance, scriptwriting and physical theatre in 1995.
He then entered the profession to work as a freelance performer, director, writer and educator.
He is married to dancer, lecturer and choreographer Samantha Pienaar.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As a student he had roles in The Lover (Pinter), Close to Home, Hamlet, They Shoot Horses, Don't They,
He performed in The Unspeakable Story, Mallemeulewals (1998), The Life and Times of Johnny Cockroach (1999),
He was a member of the First Physical Theatre Company, was a co-founder (with his wife Samantha Pienaar) of the Physical Joint Company and at the start of the new millenium he launched his own film production company, Poetry in Motion Pictures, specializing in music and dance videos.
He wrote and directed T'angkupa (2001), The Lounge: Place of Anticipation (2002),
Awards, etc
Sources
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
IMDb [1].
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