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[[Anneli van Rooyen]] (1961-) is 'a prominent Afrikaans performner and singer/songwriter sangeres. | [[Anneli van Rooyen]] (1961-) is 'a prominent Afrikaans performner and singer/songwriter sangeres. | ||
− | Born on | + | Born in Pretoria on 25 Februarie 1961, she studied drama [[Pretoria University]], where she immersed herself in the emerging [[kabaret]] and popular music tradition (inter alia as performer in ) and wen on to be voted the overall winner of the 1979 [[ATKV Crescendo]] competition. |
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+ | She wrote the music for a song included in Temple Hauptfleish's play Andre (), the theme tune (''Ek Wil Jou Ken'') for the TV series ''[[Skoppensboer]]'' | ||
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneli_van_Rooyen | https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anneli_van_Rooyen |
Revision as of 06:57, 25 April 2024
Anneli van Rooyen (1961-) is 'a prominent Afrikaans performner and singer/songwriter sangeres.
Born in Pretoria on 25 Februarie 1961, she studied drama Pretoria University, where she immersed herself in the emerging kabaret and popular music tradition (inter alia as performer in ) and wen on to be voted the overall winner of the 1979 ATKV Crescendo competition.
This started her career as a leading singer-songwriter and recording artist.
She wrote the music for a song included in Temple Hauptfleish's play Andre (), the theme tune (Ek Wil Jou Ken) for the TV series Skoppensboer