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[[Hannchen Koornhof]] is a educationist, publishing editor, actress and playwright. | [[Hannchen Koornhof]] is a educationist, publishing editor, actress and playwright. | ||
− | + | Born Hannchen Elizabeth Koornhof, the daughter of Hendrik Koornhof (the brother of Nationalist minister Piet Koornhof), | |
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+ | Completed a PhD in Pedagogy at Wits in 2017. | ||
In 1976 she became the first relative of a Nationalist political leader to be arrested by the security police.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1981/11/12/apartheid-splits-officials-family/2427ec52-8b5c-4bed-b8f4-a226b1efb683/] | In 1976 she became the first relative of a Nationalist political leader to be arrested by the security police.[https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1981/11/12/apartheid-splits-officials-family/2427ec52-8b5c-4bed-b8f4-a226b1efb683/] |
Latest revision as of 09:50, 23 February 2023
Hannchen Koornhof is a educationist, publishing editor, actress and playwright.
Born Hannchen Elizabeth Koornhof, the daughter of Hendrik Koornhof (the brother of Nationalist minister Piet Koornhof),
Completed a PhD in Pedagogy at Wits in 2017.
In 1976 she became the first relative of a Nationalist political leader to be arrested by the security police.[1]
She was a member of the Junction Avenue Theatre Company from 1976-1980.
She helped develop and co-authored the play Will of a Rebel, with Ari Sitas (1977/1979)