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− | + | ''[[The Pageant of Union]]'' (also known as ''[[The Pageant of South Africa]]'') was a celebratory event held in Cape Town in May of 1910 to celebrate the inauguration of the new state, was composed of a sequence of historical episodes. Scenes of "landfall" and "first encounter" are repeated throughout the pageant's progress: first the Portuguese, then the Dutch, then the 1820 English settlers. Scenes of covenant and friendship and their converse, sworn | |
− | then the 1820 English settlers. Scenes of covenant and friendship and their converse, sworn | + | enmity, are repeated as are images of the bringing of Christianity and civilization, and of newness, dawning, light within the darkness. And overall the figure of the Queen – Britannia, Elizabeth, Victoria – dominates the passage of her heroes on the stage. |
− | enmity, are repeated as are images of the bringing of Christianity and civilization, and of newness, dawning, | ||
− | light within the darkness. And overall the figure of the Queen – Britannia, Elizabeth, Victoria – dominates the passage of her heroes on the stage. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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+ | [[Loren Kruger]]. 2020. ''A Century of South African Theatre''. Methuen Drama. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 30 January 2020
The Pageant of Union (also known as The Pageant of South Africa) was a celebratory event held in Cape Town in May of 1910 to celebrate the inauguration of the new state, was composed of a sequence of historical episodes. Scenes of "landfall" and "first encounter" are repeated throughout the pageant's progress: first the Portuguese, then the Dutch, then the 1820 English settlers. Scenes of covenant and friendship and their converse, sworn enmity, are repeated as are images of the bringing of Christianity and civilization, and of newness, dawning, light within the darkness. And overall the figure of the Queen – Britannia, Elizabeth, Victoria – dominates the passage of her heroes on the stage.
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Loren Kruger. 2020. A Century of South African Theatre. Methuen Drama.
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