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''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'' is a  musical tribute to the poet and dramatist Adam Small]], devised and performed by [[Natalia de Rocha]] and members of the Cape Town based [[Applauz Arts Initiative]].
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''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'' is a  musical performance devised by [[Natalia de Rocha]], with music composed by Camillo Lombard and Kurt Egelhof]]  
  
Consisting of a 90 minute jazz musical performance of his poetry, it was first performed on 14 January 2015 in the [[Artscape Arena Theatre]], along with ''[[Adam Small The Man]]'' (made up of extracts from his plays)
 
  
2018: Performed on 23 November by [[Natalia de Rocha]] and members of the Cape Town based [[Applauz Arts Initiative]], along with an extract from the [[Stellenbosch University]] Drama Department's  production called ''[[Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie]]'', on the inauguration of the [[Adam Small Theatre Complex]] on the campus of [[Stellenbosch University]].
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2015: First performed on 14 January 2015 in the [[Artscape Arena Theatre]] by Natalia de Rocha and 8 members of  the [[Applauz Arts Initiative]], along with ''[[Adam Small The Man]]'' (a work made up of extracts from his plays)
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2018: Performed on 23 November by [[Natalia de Rocha]] and members of the [[Applauz Arts Initiative]], along with an extract from the [[Stellenbosch University]] Drama Department's  production called ''[[Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie]]'', on the inauguration of the [[Adam Small Theatre Complex]] on the campus of [[Stellenbosch University]].

Revision as of 05:29, 30 November 2018

Adam Small BeJazzed is a musical performance devised by Natalia de Rocha, with music composed by Camillo Lombard and Kurt Egelhof]]


2015: First performed on 14 January 2015 in the Artscape Arena Theatre by Natalia de Rocha and 8 members of the Applauz Arts Initiative, along with Adam Small The Man (a work made up of extracts from his plays)

2018: Performed on 23 November by Natalia de Rocha and members of the Applauz Arts Initiative, along with an extract from the Stellenbosch University Drama Department's production called Cry, Our Beloved Country. Met/Sonder Apologie, on the inauguration of the Adam Small Theatre Complex on the campus of Stellenbosch University.