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Revision as of 16:33, 6 December 2010
Contents
Origins of speech and drama training in Stellenbosch
Structure
Faculty and Staff
Students
Courses and programmes
Facilities
Hollandse Saal
H.B. Thom Theatre
Drama Department building
Awards made by the Department
André Huguenet Toekenning (Award)
Made to the best male student performance in a leading role, by University of Stellenbosch Department of Drama. Donated by Hannes Horne in 199*, the floating trophy is the actual sword used by André Huguenet in his 1957 production of Macbeth.
Anna Neethling Pohl Toekenning (Award)
Made to the best female student performance in a leading role, by University of Stellenbosch Department of Drama. Donated by Hannes Horne in 199*, the floating trophy consists of a framed headband, one of the many distinctive headbands traditionally worn by the grand dame of Afrikaans theatre, Anna Neethling Pohl. *** (Because of the fact that they were made of plaited material, they were affectionately referred to as her "koeksusters" [a typical South African sweet cake] by her students).
Mark Graham Toekenning (Award)
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