Difference between revisions of "Kellerprinz Drama Festival"
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
Founded in August 1982 with the support of the manager of the Kellerprinz wine group, [[A.J. Roux]]. The purpose of this festival was to promote local drama in the Western Cape and the first festival was held in Stellenbosch from September 1982 to March 1983. Although limited to the Cape Peninsula, groups from Windhoek (Namibia), Robertson and Riversdal also entered on occasion. | Founded in August 1982 with the support of the manager of the Kellerprinz wine group, [[A.J. Roux]]. The purpose of this festival was to promote local drama in the Western Cape and the first festival was held in Stellenbosch from September 1982 to March 1983. Although limited to the Cape Peninsula, groups from Windhoek (Namibia), Robertson and Riversdal also entered on occasion. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Founded in 1982, it was a drama festival for the "coloured" community in the Western Cape, and was sponsored by Stellenbosch Farer's Winery to promote local drama in the Western Cape and was named after one of their wine brands. Although limited to the Cape Peninsula, groups from Windhoek (Namibia), Robertson and Riversdal also entered on occasion. The first festival took place in Stellenbosch from September 1982 to March 1983. (Smith, 1990, 37, 43, january 1997). | ||
+ | |||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 16:56, 25 March 2012
Founded in August 1982 with the support of the manager of the Kellerprinz wine group, A.J. Roux. The purpose of this festival was to promote local drama in the Western Cape and the first festival was held in Stellenbosch from September 1982 to March 1983. Although limited to the Cape Peninsula, groups from Windhoek (Namibia), Robertson and Riversdal also entered on occasion.
Founded in 1982, it was a drama festival for the "coloured" community in the Western Cape, and was sponsored by Stellenbosch Farer's Winery to promote local drama in the Western Cape and was named after one of their wine brands. Although limited to the Cape Peninsula, groups from Windhoek (Namibia), Robertson and Riversdal also entered on occasion. The first festival took place in Stellenbosch from September 1982 to March 1983. (Smith, 1990, 37, 43, january 1997).
Sources
For more information
Return to
Return to South African Theatre Venues, Companies, Societies, etc
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to K
Return to South African Theatre Plays
Return to Main Page