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''[[Temba and Seliba]]'' is a children’s opera composed by [[Bongani Ndodana-Breen]] with a libretto by [[Gwyneth Lloyd]].  
 
''[[Temba and Seliba]]'' is a children’s opera composed by [[Bongani Ndodana-Breen]] with a libretto by [[Gwyneth Lloyd]].  
  
Sometimes written as ''[[Themba and Seliba]]''.
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Sometimes written as ''[[Themba and Seliba]]''. Reported as the first opera in isiXhosa.
  
 
==The original text==
 
==The original text==
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https://eastcapeopera.com
 
https://eastcapeopera.com
  
Denise Louw. 'SA’s first Xhosa opera'. [[Mail and Guardian]]. 13 December 1996.
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Denise Louw. 'SA’s first Xhosa opera'. [[Mail & Guardian]]. 13 December 1996.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:53, 7 December 2024

Temba and Seliba is a children’s opera composed by Bongani Ndodana-Breen with a libretto by Gwyneth Lloyd.

Sometimes written as Themba and Seliba. Reported as the first opera in isiXhosa.

The original text

The opera presents a love story based on a conflation of two Xhosa legends, featuring Seliba, queen of the underwater realm who heals and empowers the crippled Temba so he can win the hand of his beloved Marina.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

1996: Premiere by Co-Opera at the Monument Theatre in Grahamstown on December 7, produced by Martha Munro, featuring Gwyneth Lloyd (Seliba), Ayanda Songongo (Temba) and Jane Silver (Marina). Music direction and accompaniment by Dennis Stander. Also performed in Moederkerksaal in George on December 13.

1997: Presented at the National Arts Festival

Sources

Official website. https://www.ndodanabreen.com/bio/

https://eastcapeopera.com

Denise Louw. 'SA’s first Xhosa opera'. Mail & Guardian. 13 December 1996.

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