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− | [[Emile Aucamp]] (19**- | + | [[Emile Aucamp]] (19**-1995) Theatre technician, lighting designer and drama lecturer. |
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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+ | An immensely talented, popular and quirkily eccentric man, he attended school in Kimberley, and obtained a B.A. from the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. | ||
− | + | He was the first technical dramatic student to be trained by [[Fred Engelen|Prof. Engelen]] as stage manager and lighting technician. | |
+ | He was married to [[Elaine Aucamp]] and they have three children. Emile died unexpectedly on 16 August 1995. | ||
+ | A Student support fund at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] is named after him. | ||
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=== Career === | === Career === | ||
− | After a short free-lance career touring with [[National Theatre Organisation]], he was appointed as chief theatre technician for the the new [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in Stellenbosch | + | |
+ | After a short free-lance career touring with [[National Theatre Organisation]], he was appointed as chief theatre technician for the the new [[H.B. Thom Theatre]] in Stellenbosch on 1 July, 1966. In this capactiy he was responsible for the workshop and lighting, and for training new technicians and stage managers for the industry. His students were much sought after and filled numerous positions throughout the industry over the years. Aucamp continued doing free-lance lighting design for Cape Town and Stellenbosch theatres (notably the [[Space]], [[CAPAB]] and the [[Oude Libertas Theatre|Oude Libertas Open Air Theatre]]) and did quite a bit of acting, particularly film and TV work. | ||
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+ | He became quite a public figure for his work as “Doorsie” in the television series ''[[Sagmoedige Neelsie]]'' (about the writer [[C.J. Langenhoven]] – 1984) and particularly as “Ou Dok” in the hugely successful Boer War series ''[[Arende]]'' (“Eagles”-19**). Also in the [[Ross Devenish]] film ''[[The Guest at Steenkampskraal]]''. | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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+ | He had stage roles in ''[[Our Town/Ons Dorp]]'', ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' and a role in the television series ''[[Sagmoedige Neelsie]]''. | ||
+ | Some of the many productions he was involved in either as stage manager or designer or in some other capacity was ''[[The Dresser]]'', ''[[How the Other Half Loves]]'', ''[[Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot]]'', ''[[Maria Stuart]]'', ''[[Met Permissie Gesê]]'', ''[[Periandros van Korinthe]]'', ''[[Beecham]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Woyzeck]]'', ''[[Sganarelle]]'', ''[[Ses Personasies op soek na 'n Skrywer]]'' and ''[[The Homecoming]]''. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
− | + | ''Anna Christie'' programme notes, 1962. | |
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 06:22, 5 August 2023
Emile Aucamp (19**-1995) Theatre technician, lighting designer and drama lecturer. .
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Biography
An immensely talented, popular and quirkily eccentric man, he attended school in Kimberley, and obtained a B.A. from the University of Stellenbosch.
He was the first technical dramatic student to be trained by Prof. Engelen as stage manager and lighting technician.
He was married to Elaine Aucamp and they have three children. Emile died unexpectedly on 16 August 1995.
A Student support fund at the University of Stellenbosch is named after him.
Career
After a short free-lance career touring with National Theatre Organisation, he was appointed as chief theatre technician for the the new H.B. Thom Theatre in Stellenbosch on 1 July, 1966. In this capactiy he was responsible for the workshop and lighting, and for training new technicians and stage managers for the industry. His students were much sought after and filled numerous positions throughout the industry over the years. Aucamp continued doing free-lance lighting design for Cape Town and Stellenbosch theatres (notably the Space, CAPAB and the Oude Libertas Open Air Theatre) and did quite a bit of acting, particularly film and TV work.
He became quite a public figure for his work as “Doorsie” in the television series Sagmoedige Neelsie (about the writer C.J. Langenhoven – 1984) and particularly as “Ou Dok” in the hugely successful Boer War series Arende (“Eagles”-19**). Also in the Ross Devenish film The Guest at Steenkampskraal.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He had stage roles in Our Town/Ons Dorp, The Winter's Tale and a role in the television series Sagmoedige Neelsie.
Some of the many productions he was involved in either as stage manager or designer or in some other capacity was The Dresser, How the Other Half Loves, Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot, Maria Stuart, Met Permissie Gesê, Periandros van Korinthe, Beecham, Tartuffe, Woyzeck, Sganarelle, Ses Personasies op soek na 'n Skrywer and The Homecoming.
Sources
Anna Christie programme notes, 1962.
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