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− | The ''[[Union Festival]]'' (also referred to as the ''[[Festival of Union]]'' and as the ''[[Uniefees]]'' in Afrikaans]]) was a nation-wide celebration of 50 the years of the [[Union of South Africa]], with [[festival]] events taking [place in various cities and towns around the country, including Cape Town, Pretoria and Bloemfontein. | + | The ''[[Union Festival]]'' (also referred to as the ''[[Festival of Union]]'' and as the ''[[Uniefees]]'' in[[ Afrikaans]]) was a nation-wide celebration of 50 the years of the founding of [[Union of South Africa]] in 1910, with [[festival]] events taking [place in various cities and towns around the country, including Cape Town, Pretoria and Bloemfontein. |
'''Among the events were:''' | '''Among the events were:''' | ||
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An exhibition of South African publications called ''Die Boek in Suid-Afrika''/''The Book in South Africa'' (9-31 May, 1960). | An exhibition of South African publications called ''Die Boek in Suid-Afrika''/''The Book in South Africa'' (9-31 May, 1960). | ||
+ | A mock battle by the SA Armed Forces at De Brug, outside Bloemfontein. | ||
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+ | Various new commissioned plays were written and pageants staged for the occasion. | ||
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+ | '''These include:''' | ||
− | + | ''[[The Fall]]'' by [[Anthony Delius]] | |
− | + | ''[[Nie Vir Geleerdes]]'' by [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]] | |
Revision as of 05:21, 11 August 2024
The Union Festival (also referred to as the Festival of Union and as the Uniefees inAfrikaans) was a nation-wide celebration of 50 the years of the founding of Union of South Africa in 1910, with festival events taking [place in various cities and towns around the country, including Cape Town, Pretoria and Bloemfontein.
Among the events were:
An exhibition of South African publications called Die Boek in Suid-Afrika/The Book in South Africa (9-31 May, 1960).
A mock battle by the SA Armed Forces at De Brug, outside Bloemfontein.
Various new commissioned plays were written and pageants staged for the occasion.
These include:
Nie Vir Geleerdes by N.P. van Wyk Louw
Sources
Uniefees: Die Boek in Suid-Afrika. Union Festival: The Book in South Africa 9-31/V/1960 Uitstalling van Suid-Afrikaanse Publikasies. Exhibition of South African Publications (Uniefeeskomitee/Union Feast Commitee; First Edition, January 1, 1960)
Union Festival 1960 - Cape Town Commemoration Guide - Uniefees 1960 - Kaapstadse Herdenkingsgids Published by Ramsay, Son and Parker (PTY.) LTD, 1960.
Union Festival: Pretoria, 1910-1960 Insecor Industrial Services, 1960
1960 Official Festival Programme - Bloemfontein - 50 years union AC White P.and P. Co.
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