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2001: In January, the company made its debut with Bizet’s ''[[Carmen]]'' (as ''[[U-Carmen]]'') at the [[Spier Amphitheatre]], Stellenbosch. They later also co-produced the film version, ''[[U-Carmen eKhayelitsha]]'' (as [[Spier Films]]) in 2005. | 2001: In January, the company made its debut with Bizet’s ''[[Carmen]]'' (as ''[[U-Carmen]]'') at the [[Spier Amphitheatre]], Stellenbosch. They later also co-produced the film version, ''[[U-Carmen eKhayelitsha]]'' (as [[Spier Films]]) in 2005. | ||
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Dimpho di Kopane is a South African theatre cooperative founded by conductor Charles Hazlewood and theatre director Mark Dornford-May.
Also found as Dimpho di Kopane Lyric Theatre Company or referred to by its acronym, DDK
Originally known as South African Academy of the Performing Arts.
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The company
In 1999, conductor Charles Hazlewood and theatre director Mark Dornford-May were invited to create a new opera company in Cape Town. After auditioning in the townships and villages of South Africa, the mostly black lyric-theatre company DDK (Dimpho di Kopane – Sotho for “combined talents”) was formed in 2000. Of the 40 members chosen then, only three had professional training as opera singers.
This lyric theatre company subsequently toured London, Perth, Charleston, New Haven, Turkey, Dublin, Toronto and New York.
Productions
2001: In January, the company made its debut with Bizet’s Carmen (as U-Carmen) at the Spier Amphitheatre, Stellenbosch. They later also co-produced the film version, U-Carmen eKhayelitsha (as Spier Films) in 2005.
2002: They produced a South Africanised production of The Beggar's Opera in Cape Town and London.
2004: The company presented its Season South Africa from October 27 to December 5 in the synod hall of the Cathedral of St John the Divine in Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. They presented four works in repertory: The Mysteries – Yiimimangaliso, U-Carmen, The Beggar's Opera and Ikumkanikazi yeKhephu.
2009: The Magic Flute - Impempe Yomlingo presented at the Victoria Theatre (28-30 May) as part of the Singapore Arts Festival.
Sources
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimpho_di_Kopane
https://www.charleshazlewood.com/ucarmen
Ivan Meredith. 2006. 'Opera in South Africa during the first democratic decade'. Unpublished Masters thesis. University of Cape Town.
Paul Boekkooi. 2006. 'uCarmen eAfrika'. Mail & Guardian. 10 August 2006.
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