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==The original text==
 
==The original text==
  
’s Kanna-winning musical tells the story of Josef Marais and Rosa de Miranda’s success in America and Canada. They became famous there in the 1950s as ballad singers who performed [[Afrikaans]] folk songs in English. Kittie Jaftha, a woman who grew up with Josef’s mother in Worcester feels betrayed because she knows Josef learned these songs from her and Koos Heuningbek, a worker on the farm of Koos’s father.
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The g musical tells the story of the success of singers Josef Marais and Rosa de Miranda’s in America and Canada in the 1950s, where they toured as ballad singers who performed [[Afrikaans]] folk songs in English. Kittie Jaftha, a woman who grew up with Josef’s mother in Worcester feels betrayed because she knows Josef learned these songs from her and Koos Heuningbek, a worker on the farm of Koos’s father.
  
 
The piece is performed in English and Afrikaans, with surtitles for anyone that doesn’t speak [[Afrikaans]].
 
The piece is performed in English and Afrikaans, with surtitles for anyone that doesn’t speak [[Afrikaans]].
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==Performances==
  
  
 
2024: Performed at [[The Blik]] in Cape Town from 11 Aug 2024. Directed by [[David Karmer]] with [[Jenny Stead]], [[André Terblanché]], [[Dean Balie]] and [[Rushney Ferguson]] and musicians [[Kerryn Torrance]], [[Ivan Potts]] and [[Nick Turner]].
 
2024: Performed at [[The Blik]] in Cape Town from 11 Aug 2024. Directed by [[David Karmer]] with [[Jenny Stead]], [[André Terblanché]], [[Dean Balie]] and [[Rushney Ferguson]] and musicians [[Kerryn Torrance]], [[Ivan Potts]] and [[Nick Turner]].
 
 
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
 
https://theblik.co.za
 
https://theblik.co.za

Revision as of 07:06, 29 September 2024

Ver in die Wêreld Kittie is a musical by David Kramer

The original text

The g musical tells the story of the success of singers Josef Marais and Rosa de Miranda’s in America and Canada in the 1950s, where they toured as ballad singers who performed Afrikaans folk songs in English. Kittie Jaftha, a woman who grew up with Josef’s mother in Worcester feels betrayed because she knows Josef learned these songs from her and Koos Heuningbek, a worker on the farm of Koos’s father.

The piece is performed in English and Afrikaans, with surtitles for anyone that doesn’t speak Afrikaans.

Performances

2024: Performed at The Blik in Cape Town from 11 Aug 2024. Directed by David Karmer with Jenny Stead, André Terblanché, Dean Balie and Rushney Ferguson and musicians Kerryn Torrance, Ivan Potts and Nick Turner.

Sources

https://theblik.co.za