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Originally referred to as the [[Coon Carnival]], but also known as the ''[[Cape Coon Carnival]]'' or ''[[The Cape Coons]]''' (In [[Afrikaans]]: die ''[[Kaapse Klopse]]'' or simply die ''[[Klopse]]''). Also called the ''[[Cape Carnival]]'' on occasion.  
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Originally referred to as the ''[[Coon Carnival]]'', but also known as the ''[[Cape Coon Carnival]]'' or ''[[The Cape Coons]]''' (In [[Afrikaans]]: die ''[[Kaapse Klopse]]'' or simply die ''[[Klopse]]''). Also called the ''[[Cape Carnival]]'' on occasion.  
  
 
Today the use of the denigrating term [[Coons]] has fallen away, though [[Klopse]], which does not have the baggage of the English term,  has remained.  
 
Today the use of the denigrating term [[Coons]] has fallen away, though [[Klopse]], which does not have the baggage of the English term,  has remained.  

Revision as of 06:13, 24 March 2019

The Cape Minstrel Carnival is the current name of the oldest carnival in South Africa.


Originally referred to as the Coon Carnival, but also known as the Cape Coon Carnival or The Cape Coons' (In Afrikaans: die Kaapse Klopse or simply die Klopse). Also called the Cape Carnival on occasion.

Today the use of the denigrating term Coons has fallen away, though Klopse, which does not have the baggage of the English term, has remained.

The origins

Originally referred to as the Coon Carnival, but also known as the Cape Coon Carnival or The Cape Coons (In Afrikaans: die Kaapse Klopse or simply Klopse).

Today the use of Coon has fallen away, though Klopse has remained.


Origins of the Coons or Klopse

Coons and Coon troupes

The performance styles

The Coon Festival as event

Sources

http://www.findtripinfo.com/south-africa/cape-town/festivals-cape-town.html#capeminstrels