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''[[Drifting]]'' is a tribute performance done for [[Reza de Wet]], curated by curatorship of [[Rob Murray]], [[Andrew Buckland]], and [[Illka Louw]].  
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''[[Drifting]]'' is a tribute performance done for [[Reza de Wet]] by staff and students of the Drama Department at [[Rhodes University]], curated by [[Rob Murray]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Illka Louw]].  
  
 
== The  original text ==
 
== The  original text ==
  
Devised in memory of the actress, playwright and lecturer [[Reza de Wet]], it is a mixed-media, multicultural, and many-faceted response to her plays and physical theatre texts, created by senior postgraduate students, staff members and professional performers under the curatorship of [[Rob Murray]], [[Andrew Buckland]], and [[Illka Louw]].  
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Devised in memory of the actress, playwright and lecturer [[Reza de Wet]], it is a mixed-media, multicultural, and many-faceted response to her plays and physical theatre texts, created by senior postgraduate students, staff members and professional performers under the curatorship of [[Rob Murray]], [[Andrew Buckland]] and [[Illka Louw]].  
  
 
The text is unpublished and is housed at [[National English Literary Museum]] ([[NELM]]) in the [[FPTC archive]].
 
The text is unpublished and is housed at [[National English Literary Museum]] ([[NELM]]) in the [[FPTC archive]].
  
A discussion of the play and performance is provided by [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]] in her article "[[Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza]]" (to be published in 2019)
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A forthcoming publication by the [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]] provides a discussion of origin, creation and performance of the play. The  article, provisionally entitled "[[Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza]]", will be included in a commemorative collection of essays dedicated to the playwright.  (Edited by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] and [[Marisa Keuris]], the volume is due to be published by [[Protea Boekhuis]] and the [[S.A. Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] in 2019.)
  
 
== Performances ==
 
== Performances ==

Revision as of 09:55, 29 June 2018

Drifting is a tribute performance done for Reza de Wet by staff and students of the Drama Department at Rhodes University, curated by Rob Murray, Andrew Buckland and Illka Louw.

The original text

Devised in memory of the actress, playwright and lecturer Reza de Wet, it is a mixed-media, multicultural, and many-faceted response to her plays and physical theatre texts, created by senior postgraduate students, staff members and professional performers under the curatorship of Rob Murray, Andrew Buckland and Illka Louw.

The text is unpublished and is housed at National English Literary Museum (NELM) in the FPTC archive.

A forthcoming publication by the Juanita Finestone-Praeg provides a discussion of origin, creation and performance of the play. The article, provisionally entitled "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza", will be included in a commemorative collection of essays dedicated to the playwright. (Edited by Temple Hauptfleisch and Marisa Keuris, the volume is due to be published by Protea Boekhuis and the S.A. Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns in 2019.)

Performances

2013: Performed at the Rhodes Theatre during Graduation on 4, 6 and 9 April 2013 at 7:00pm, featuring choreographic input by Athina Vahla and Juanita Finestone-Praeg, dramaturgy by Rob Murray and Andrew Buckland, and performances by Andrew Buckland, Juanita Finestone, Lindsay Reardon, Liezl de Kock, Ilana Cillers, Pumelela Nqelenga, Hannah Lax, Tristan Jacobs, Sifiso Sikhakhane, Levern Botha, Leonard Praeg, and animation by Bianca Binneman.

Sources

Juanita Finestone-Praeg. 2018. "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza" (Draft manuscript, courtesy of the author.)

Rhodes University. 2013. "Drifting - a Reza de Wet tribute at Rhodes", Artslink.co.za News - 03/26/2013[1]


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