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''[[Ketekang]]'' is a musical devised and directed by [[James Ngcobo]]. | ''[[Ketekang]]'' is a musical devised and directed by [[James Ngcobo]]. | ||
− | Sometimes wrongly written '''''[[ | + | Sometimes wrongly written '''''[[Ketegang]]''''' |
==The original text== | ==The original text== |
Latest revision as of 18:23, 17 April 2024
Ketekang is a musical devised and directed by James Ngcobo.
Sometimes wrongly written Ketegang
Contents
The original text
Translations and adaptations
Performance history in South Africa
BEING EDITED
2015: Performed at the Market Theatre, directed by James Ngcobo with musical direction by Tshepo Mngoma, choreography by Luyanda Sidiya, set by Nadya Cohen, costumes by Nthabiseng Makone, lighting by Nomvula Molepo and sound design by Gladman Balintulo. It is performed by Caroline Borole; Nokukhanya Dlamini; Lesedi Job; Katlego Letsholonyana; Vuyelwa Maluleke; Mahlatsi Mokgonyana; Aubrey Poo; Sonia Radebe; Dionne Song; and Lebo Toko on stage and musicians Ezbie Moilwa; Godfrey Mgcina;Ntokozo Mgcina; Johan Mthethwa;and Sakhile Nkosi.
Musical director: Tshepo Mngoma. Cast/Dancers: Nokukhanya Dlamini, Aubrey Poo, Caroline Borole, Dionne Song, Lebo Toko, Lesedi Job, Sonia Radebe, Vuyelwa Maluleke. Choreographed by Luyanda Sidiya and dancers associated with Vuyani Dance Theatre and Moving Into Dance Mophatong, including Ezbie Moilwa, Godfrey Mgcina, Johan Mthethwa, Ntokozo Mgcina, Sakhile Nkosi. Musical direction by [Tshepo Mngoma]]. Cast/Dancers: Nokukhanya Dlamini, Aubrey Poo, Caroline Borole, Dionne Song, Lebo Toko, Lesedi Job, Sonia Radebe, Vuyelwa Maluleke.
Sources
https://robynsassenmyview.com/2014/11/28/ketekang-celebrating-so-much-it-hurts/
Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)
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