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[Lit: "That is how my mouth is", i.e. "that is how I speak"]. The generic name for a series of immensely popular satrical prose and verse programmes utilizing Afrikaans writing in all the dialects and forms available in the new South Africa. The original programme was commissioned for the first  [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees]] to be held at at Oudtshoorn in 199*, but also toured parts of the Stellenbosch and Cape Town region. Compiled by [[Juanita Swanepoel]] and [[Daniel Hugo]] and directed by  Swanepoel, who alsocompiled and directed the next ?3, slightly varying the theme and subtitle (e.g. So is my tafel gedek ("This is how my table is laid" in 199*). In 199* [[Marie Kruger]] took over as compiler/director of the programme.  In 2000 the Oudtshoorn Festival decided not to commission any more student programmes, but the department continued producing the work and taking it to the festival. Compiler diector  [[Abduragman Adams]] changed the name to ''[[Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou]]'' [lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking"] for 2000-2001, and in 2002 [[Mareli Hattingh]] called it *****
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''[[So is ek gebek]]'' (Lit: "That is how my mouth is", i.e. "that is how I speak") is the generic name for a series of immensely popular satirical prose and verse programmes.
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==The original text==
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Utilizing [[Afrikaans]] writing in all the dialects and forms available in the new South Africa, the original programme was created by [[Juanita Swanepoel]] and [[Daniel Hugo]] as a commissioned project for the first  [[Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees]] to be held at at Oudtshoorn in 199*.
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Directed by Swanepoel, with students from the Drama Department at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], among them, it was first performed in 199*. The show also toured parts of the Stellenbosch and Cape Town region.  
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The outline text for the first version is held in the [[Drama Department]] archives
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==The series==
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Swanepoel went on to compile and direct three more shows, slightly varying the theme and subtitle (e.g. ''[[So is my tafel gedek]]'' , i.e. "This is how my table is set", in 199*).  
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[[Marie Kruger]] later took over as compiler/director of the programme, followed by [[Abduragman Adams]] in 2001-2002 (calling it ''[[Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou]]'' - lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking" and [[Mareli Hattingh]] in 2002. 
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Revision as of 15:19, 20 May 2022

So is ek gebek (Lit: "That is how my mouth is", i.e. "that is how I speak") is the generic name for a series of immensely popular satirical prose and verse programmes.

The original text

Utilizing Afrikaans writing in all the dialects and forms available in the new South Africa, the original programme was created by Juanita Swanepoel and Daniel Hugo as a commissioned project for the first Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees to be held at at Oudtshoorn in 199*. Directed by Swanepoel, with students from the Drama Department at the University of Stellenbosch, among them, it was first performed in 199*. The show also toured parts of the Stellenbosch and Cape Town region.

The outline text for the first version is held in the Drama Department archives

The series

Swanepoel went on to compile and direct three more shows, slightly varying the theme and subtitle (e.g. So is my tafel gedek , i.e. "This is how my table is set", in 199*).

Marie Kruger later took over as compiler/director of the programme, followed by Abduragman Adams in 2001-2002 (calling it Skrêmbuild Eggs vir Nasiebrou - lit something like "Scram-build eggs for nation cooking" and Mareli Hattingh in 2002.



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