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[[Tussenspel]] is the [[Afrikaans]] term for [[Interlude]].
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[[Tussenspel]] is the [[Afrikaans]] term for '''[[interlude]]'''.
  
 
=As a general term=
 
=As a general term=
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'''For the general term, see the entry under [[Interlude]]'''
 
'''For the general term, see the entry under [[Interlude]]'''
  
Also useful is the entry in Interlude in Wikipedia[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlude
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Also useful is the entry in Interlude in [[Wikipedia]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlude]
  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entr%27acte]
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=As the name of a play, film or other work=
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The term [[tussenspel]] has, as in the case of [[interlude]], also been used as the title for various plays, films etc. over the years.  
  
=As the name of a play, film or other work=
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==''[[Tussenspel]]'' by Luigi Pirandello==
  
[[Tussenspel]] has, as in the case of [[Interlude]], also been used as the title for various plays, films etc. over the years.  
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This is a translation of the ''Primo intermezzo'' section of Pirandello's play known in English as ''[[Tonight We Improvise!]]'', translated into [[Afrikaans]] by an unnamed author. A copy of the typed text found in the archives of the [[Stellenbosch Drama Department]]. Possibly performed by students in 1984.
  
 
==''[[Tussenspel]]'' by [[Jac J. Brits]]==  
 
==''[[Tussenspel]]'' by [[Jac J. Brits]]==  
  
This is a one-act play  
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This is an original one-act play.
  
 
Published in the collection ''[[Fasette]]'' by [[Academica]].
 
Published in the collection ''[[Fasette]]'' by [[Academica]].
 
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=

Latest revision as of 05:34, 9 February 2023

Tussenspel is the Afrikaans term for interlude.

As a general term

For the general term, see the entry under Interlude

Also useful is the entry in Interlude in Wikipedia[1]

As the name of a play, film or other work

The term tussenspel has, as in the case of interlude, also been used as the title for various plays, films etc. over the years.

Tussenspel by Luigi Pirandello

This is a translation of the Primo intermezzo section of Pirandello's play known in English as Tonight We Improvise!, translated into Afrikaans by an unnamed author. A copy of the typed text found in the archives of the Stellenbosch Drama Department. Possibly performed by students in 1984.

Tussenspel by Jac J. Brits

This is an original one-act play.

Published in the collection Fasette by Academica.

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlude

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