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== Structure of the Encyclopaedia ==
 
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As can be seen from the Contents the encyclopaedia  consists of a number of sections.   
 
As can be seen from the Contents the encyclopaedia  consists of a number of sections.   
  
For instance, to provide a framework within which the individual entries should be read,  there is a short introductory overview of South African theatre and performance written by the project leader (see [[South African Theatre/Overview]] which is a general outline of the broad sweep of the history of  theatre in South Africa, followed by a Chronology of the main cultural, historical, political and theatrical events over the past 500 years (this is provided in diagram form at [[South_African_Theatre/A Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]]
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For instance, to provide a framework within which the individual entries should be read,  there are short introductory overviews of South African theatre and performance, [[South African Film]], [[South African Media]] (i.e. radio and TV);  each written by one of the editors and/or contributors. (For example, the overview section on [[South African Theatre/Overview|South African Theatre]] is a general outline of the broad sweep of the history of  theatre in South Africa.)  These overviews can be read in conjunction with the Chronology of the main cultural, historical, political and theatrical events over the past 500 years (this is provided in diagram form at [[South_African_Theatre/A Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance]]
).  These have been compiled by the editor, [[Temple Hauptfleisch]], and are thus clearly written from the (inevitably subjective) perspective of the specific author, and are mainly intended to provide persons new to the field with some general and introductory framework from which to start. The overview and chronology introduce some of the more common events, personalities and organisations for the reader, while the chronology in particular seeks to place the events in a historical perspective vis à vis African and international events.  Readers already familiar with South African theatre and culture can of course readily skip this section and go directly to the more “objective”  individual entries, and make their own deductions and judgements.
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).  These have been compiled by the general editor and section editors of ESAT, and thus are obviously written from the (inevitably subjective) perspective of the specific author, and are mainly intended to provide persons new to the field with some general and introductory framework from which to start their searches. The overview and chronology introduce some of the more common events, personalities and organisations for the reader, while the chronology in particular seeks to place the events in a historical perspective ''vis à vis'' [[African]] and international events.  Readers already familiar with [[South African]] theatre, media and culture can of course readily skip this section and go directly to the more “objective”  individual entries, and make their own deductions and judgements.
  
 
The individual entries are the main focus of the Encyclopaedia and its database and everything else in the website is intended to support it.  
 
The individual entries are the main focus of the Encyclopaedia and its database and everything else in the website is intended to support it.  
  
Arrangement of entries:  
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=== Arrangement of entries: ===
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Each entry in this database constitutes a unique page, and is reached by clicking on the appropriate link.
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For ease of compilation and consultation, the entries have been divided into twelve general categories, namely
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#[[South African Theatre/Overview]]
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#[[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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#[[South African Film and Media/Overview]]
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#[[South African Film and Media|South African Film and Media Terminology and Thematic Entries]]
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#[[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African  Personalities]]
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#[[South African Venues, Companies, Societies, etc ]]
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#[[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Stage Plays]] (This is  divided into four sub-sections.)
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#[[South_African_Radio/Plays|South African Radio Plays and Serials]]
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#[[South_African_Television/Plays|South African Television Plays and Series]]
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#[[South_African_Films|South African Films]] (This is divided into divided into two sub-sections - Documentary and Feature films.)
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#[[ESAT Chronology|A Chronology of South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance]]
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#[[ESAT Bibliography|A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance]]
  
Each entry in this database consitutes an unique page, and is reached by
 
  
For ease of compilation, the entries have been divided into four general categories, namely (1) [[South_African_Theatre/Themes|South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries]], (2) Personalities, (3) Venues, Companies, Societies, etc, (4) Plays and Performances (divided into three sub-sections), (5) Publishers and publications.  All entries are are arranged as an alphabetical list within each category and each name servees as a link to the partuicular entry. within each category, based on the '''first''' ''and'' '''last''' names of an individual in the case of the Biographies (e.g "Athol Fugard", ''not'' "Fugard, Athol" or "Miriam Makeba", not "Makeba, Miriam"), the '''full''' name of the  venue, company or organisation (including the relevant articles “A” or “The”: e.g. "The Opera House" in English. This is also done in  and Afrikaans with the article "'n" and "Die") and the full title of the play or performance (again with the article , e.g. "The Merchant of Venice"), and the key word in the name of a term or theme in Section 1.
 
  
Format of entries:
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All entries are arranged as an alphabetical list within each category and each name serves as a link to the particular entry. However there are different conventions in the various categories. For instance in the '''Biographies''' section the generally known names for an individual will normally be used, in the normal order ('''first name''' ''then '' '''last name'''. (E.g "[[Athol Fugard]]", ''not'' "Fugard, Athol" or "[[Miriam Makeba]]", not "Makeba, Miriam"). On the other hand, in the section for Venues, etc. the '''full''' name of the  venue , company or organisation is used, but '''WITHOUT''' the relevant articles (“A” or “The”): Thus for instance  "The Opera House" would be found under "[[Opera House]], The", or "Die Breughel Teatergroep" would be found under [[Breughel Teatergroep]], Die. However, in the case of plays and productions, the full title of the [[play]] or [[performance]] would be used - with the article '''INCLUDED'''. For example: ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'', not "''Merchant of Venice, The''".
  
Within each section the entries themselves are kept brief and to a relatively standard format, though entries in the various sections may differ somewhat. Also, there may be the occasional slight deviation from the general format, where the topic warrants it. In the case of the plays and performances, it may be important to note that they are listed by title (without article) in three basic categories: Plays I : Original South African texts or significant adaptations, Plays II: Significant South African productions of foreign plays and Plays III: Collections of plays containing South African plays. Where possible a brief synopsis of the play follows, with an assessment of its role in South African theatre.
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=== Format of entries: ===
  
Cross-referencing:
 
  
Cross-references between these categories are provided in the entries: All such references are indicated by printing the exact name under which the entry appears in bold. ( E.g. In Section 1: Terminology the reader may find an entry for Improvisational Theatre in which the following  might appear: “During the seventies Athol Fugard joined John Kani and Winston Ntshona in a series of improvisational works, starting with The Island…”  A reader could then look under “Fugard”, “Kani” and “Ntshona” in Section 2: Personalities, or under "Island,The" in Section 4: Plays for more information. Under each of these in turn the reader might find references to “Improvisational Theatre”, or to one of the other individuals.)
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Within each section the entries themselves are kept brief and to a relatively standard format, though entries in the various sections may differ somewhat. Also, there may be the occasional slight deviation from the general format, where the topic warrants it.  
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In the case of the plays and performances, it may be important to note that they are listed by their full '''title''' (using the first word in the title for the alphabetical listing, not an article. Thus ''[[The Guise]]'' would be listed under "'''G'''" as '''''[[The Guise|GuiseThe]]''''', even though the full title - '''''including''''' the article, would serve as a link to the entry from any other place in the Encyclopaedia (i.e. ''[[The Guise]]'')
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In addition, note that the section [[South_African_Theatre/Plays|South African Theatre Plays]] is subdivided into three basic categories: Plays I : Original South African texts or significant adaptations, Plays II: Significant South African productions of foreign plays and Plays III: Collections of plays containing South African plays. it may be advisable to search all three for a particular play.  
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Where possible a brief synopsis of the play is included in each entry, as are details of various productions - with a brief assessment of its role in South African theatre.
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=== Cross-referencing: ===
 
   
 
   
Bibliography and references:
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Cross-references between these categories are provided in the entries through active '''links''', which are indicated by printing the exact name under which the entry appears in '''blue'''. Thus  clicking on the link will take the reader to the particular entry on that topic. Occasionally links to external sources (Wikipedia, websites, etc) are also provided.
  
The Bibliography in Part Three, Section 6 consists of all the books consulted in compiling the Companion, plus a general list of works on South African theatre and culture.
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=== Bibliography and references ===
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The Bibliography in Part Three, Section 6 was originally compiled by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] and [[Miemie Neethling]], and was then expanded, edited and is being maintained by [[Miriam Terblanche]]. It includes all the books consulted in compiling the Companion, plus a general list of all known works on South African theatre and performance.
  
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== Searching for Information ==
  
== Navigational tools ==
 
  
  
'''[TO BE ADDED]'''
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The reader can either do a personal search by making use of the  '''Index''' under [[The ESAT Entries]] to the various sections of the encyclopaedia (discussed above) and click on the subsequent links in the various entries to access further information
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'''OR'''
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the reader can utilise the '''Search''' function of the Wiki-programme by simply typing the key word(s) in the space provided and clicking on the buttons marked '''Go''' (''Go to a page with the exact name, if it exists'') or '''Search''' (''Search the pages for this text'').
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'''Go to''' [[The ESAT Entries]]
  
Return to [[Main Page]]
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'''Return to''' [[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 10:38, 11 December 2013

Aim of ESAT

As pointed out in the Introductory sections (see What is ESAT? and Background, origins and history) the philosophy behind this Encyclopaedia is a simple one: to compile a general, alphabetical reference work on South African drama, theatre and performance, an encyclopaedia of brief introductory entries on a range of topics. The entries are therefore summaries, really only guidelines for further study. Readers are referred to the more comprehensive sources utilised for more information. To this end most entries are also provided with suggestions for “Further reading”, with links to the Bibliography (see A Bibliography of South African Theatre and Performance , which contains a comprehensive list of all the books, journals and articles utilised, as well as the names of other works useful for background reading.)


Structure of the Encyclopaedia

As can be seen from the Contents the encyclopaedia consists of a number of sections.

For instance, to provide a framework within which the individual entries should be read, there are short introductory overviews of South African theatre and performance, South African Film, South African Media (i.e. radio and TV); each written by one of the editors and/or contributors. (For example, the overview section on South African Theatre is a general outline of the broad sweep of the history of theatre in South Africa.) These overviews can be read in conjunction with the Chronology of the main cultural, historical, political and theatrical events over the past 500 years (this is provided in diagram form at A Chronology of South African Theatre and Performance ). These have been compiled by the general editor and section editors of ESAT, and thus are obviously written from the (inevitably subjective) perspective of the specific author, and are mainly intended to provide persons new to the field with some general and introductory framework from which to start their searches. The overview and chronology introduce some of the more common events, personalities and organisations for the reader, while the chronology in particular seeks to place the events in a historical perspective vis à vis African and international events. Readers already familiar with South African theatre, media and culture can of course readily skip this section and go directly to the more “objective” individual entries, and make their own deductions and judgements.

The individual entries are the main focus of the Encyclopaedia and its database and everything else in the website is intended to support it.

Arrangement of entries:

Each entry in this database constitutes a unique page, and is reached by clicking on the appropriate link.

For ease of compilation and consultation, the entries have been divided into twelve general categories, namely


  1. South African Theatre/Overview
  2. South African Theatre Terminology and Thematic Entries
  3. South African Film and Media/Overview
  4. South African Film and Media Terminology and Thematic Entries
  5. South African Personalities
  6. South African Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
  7. South African Stage Plays (This is divided into four sub-sections.)
  8. South African Radio Plays and Serials
  9. South African Television Plays and Series
  10. South African Films (This is divided into divided into two sub-sections - Documentary and Feature films.)
  11. A Chronology of South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance
  12. A Bibliography of South African South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance


All entries are arranged as an alphabetical list within each category and each name serves as a link to the particular entry. However there are different conventions in the various categories. For instance in the Biographies section the generally known names for an individual will normally be used, in the normal order (first name then last name. (E.g "Athol Fugard", not "Fugard, Athol" or "Miriam Makeba", not "Makeba, Miriam"). On the other hand, in the section for Venues, etc. the full name of the venue , company or organisation is used, but WITHOUT the relevant articles (“A” or “The”): Thus for instance "The Opera House" would be found under "Opera House, The", or "Die Breughel Teatergroep" would be found under Breughel Teatergroep, Die. However, in the case of plays and productions, the full title of the play or performance would be used - with the article INCLUDED. For example: The Merchant of Venice, not "Merchant of Venice, The".

Format of entries:

Within each section the entries themselves are kept brief and to a relatively standard format, though entries in the various sections may differ somewhat. Also, there may be the occasional slight deviation from the general format, where the topic warrants it.

In the case of the plays and performances, it may be important to note that they are listed by their full title (using the first word in the title for the alphabetical listing, not an article. Thus The Guise would be listed under "G" as Guise, The, even though the full title - including the article, would serve as a link to the entry from any other place in the Encyclopaedia (i.e. The Guise)

In addition, note that the section South African Theatre Plays is subdivided into three basic categories: Plays I : Original South African texts or significant adaptations, Plays II: Significant South African productions of foreign plays and Plays III: Collections of plays containing South African plays. it may be advisable to search all three for a particular play.

Where possible a brief synopsis of the play is included in each entry, as are details of various productions - with a brief assessment of its role in South African theatre.

Cross-referencing:

Cross-references between these categories are provided in the entries through active links, which are indicated by printing the exact name under which the entry appears in blue. Thus clicking on the link will take the reader to the particular entry on that topic. Occasionally links to external sources (Wikipedia, websites, etc) are also provided.

Bibliography and references

The Bibliography in Part Three, Section 6 was originally compiled by Temple Hauptfleisch and Miemie Neethling, and was then expanded, edited and is being maintained by Miriam Terblanche. It includes all the books consulted in compiling the Companion, plus a general list of all known works on South African theatre and performance.

Searching for Information

The reader can either do a personal search by making use of the Index under The ESAT Entries to the various sections of the encyclopaedia (discussed above) and click on the subsequent links in the various entries to access further information

OR

the reader can utilise the Search function of the Wiki-programme by simply typing the key word(s) in the space provided and clicking on the buttons marked Go (Go to a page with the exact name, if it exists) or Search (Search the pages for this text).


Go to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page