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− | + | [[Koos Kombuis]] (1954-) Anarchic [[Afrikaans]] poet, writer, storyteller, singer, cabaret writer and bohemian cult figure. | |
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+ | Also known as '''[[André Leroux du Toit]]''', '''[[André Letoit]]''', '''[[Koos A. Kombuis]]''' or simply ''[[Koos Kombuis]]'''. | ||
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+ | == Biography == | ||
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+ | Born André le Roux du Toit on 5 November 1954 in Cape Town, he completed his schooling in Pretoria. He attended a number of universities, but never completed his studies. | ||
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+ | ==Publications== | ||
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+ | ''Raka – Die roman'', ([[Human en Rousseau]], 2005) | ||
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+ | == Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance == | ||
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+ | His writings formed the basis for the seminal [[Afrikaans]] rock-cabaret of 1988* entitled ''[[Piekniek by Dingaan]]'' (directed by [[Gerrit Schoonhoven]]), the banning of which caused a furore at [[CAPAB]], and which went on to become a sensation at the [[Grahamstown Festival]] of that year and enjoy a successful and influential private run at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. In many ways the production, following on the more intellectual cabarets of [[Hennie Aucamp]], signalled the arrival of a really aggressive [[Afrikaans]] anti-apartheid protest theatre. | ||
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+ | In 199* he wrote another cabaret for the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] entitled ****, which was performed in ***. His lyrics and songs are also used widely in satirical and other cabaret and revue work. | ||
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+ | He wrote ''[[Raka: Die Musical]]'' under the name [[Andre Letoit]], a performance text published by [[DALRO]] [2005?] | ||
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+ | ==Sources== | ||
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+ | https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_Kombuis | ||
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+ | Rene Marais. 1983. "Tagtig is great, no doubt, and Letoit its prophet" | ||
+ | (met apologie aan T.T. Cloete), ''[[Ensovoort]]'' (Vol 3, No 1) [https://repository.up.ac.za/bitstream/handle/2263/41237/Marais_Tagtig_1983.pdf?sequence=3] | ||
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Koos Kombuis (1954-) Anarchic Afrikaans poet, writer, storyteller, singer, cabaret writer and bohemian cult figure.
Also known as André Leroux du Toit', André Letoit, Koos A. Kombuis or simply Koos Kombuis. ,
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Biography
Born André le Roux du Toit on 5 November 1954 in Cape Town, he completed his schooling in Pretoria. He attended a number of universities, but never completed his studies.
Publications
Raka – Die roman, (Human en Rousseau, 2005)
Contribution to South African Theatre, Film, Media and Performance
His writings formed the basis for the seminal Afrikaans rock-cabaret of 1988* entitled Piekniek by Dingaan (directed by Gerrit Schoonhoven), the banning of which caused a furore at CAPAB, and which went on to become a sensation at the Grahamstown Festival of that year and enjoy a successful and influential private run at the Baxter Theatre. In many ways the production, following on the more intellectual cabarets of Hennie Aucamp, signalled the arrival of a really aggressive Afrikaans anti-apartheid protest theatre.
In 199* he wrote another cabaret for the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department entitled ****, which was performed in ***. His lyrics and songs are also used widely in satirical and other cabaret and revue work.
He wrote Raka: Die Musical under the name Andre Letoit, a performance text published by DALRO [2005?]
Sources
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_Kombuis
Rene Marais. 1983. "Tagtig is great, no doubt, and Letoit its prophet" (met apologie aan T.T. Cloete), Ensovoort (Vol 3, No 1) [1]
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