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=== Performance history in South Africa ===
 
=== Performance history in South Africa ===
  
''[[Jakkals hou sy Lyf Dokter]]'' performed by Matie Poppekas, directed by Marie Kruger, with puppeteers  [[Erik de Waal]] and [[Lanelle ]].
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''[[Jakkals hou sy Lyf Dokter]]'' performed by [[Matie Poppekas]], directed by [[Marie Kruger]], with puppeteers  [[Erik de Waal]] and [[Lanelle ]].
  
 
= Sources =
 
= Sources =

Revision as of 09:45, 11 February 2023

Jakkals en Wolf ("Fox/jackal and Wolf") is the general/generic Afrikaans title for a number of South Africa children's fables, featuring the battle between the sly fox and the slow-witted wolf.


Sometimes the names are inverted to Wolf en Jakkals.

Origins

The characters and the basic interaction between them a familiar feature of South African life through the engaging cartoons created by T.O. Honiball (1905-1990)[1]. The cartoons were a regular feature in Die Jongspan, an influential children's magazine, between 1942 and 1971, and were also collated in 14 published volumes between 1943 and 1978.

Another influence in establishing the Jakkals en Wolf tales as a national cultural treasure, was the collections of the tales collated and published by cultural historian Pieter W. Grobbbelaar (1930-2013)[2].

Theatre versions of the stories

Wolf en Jakkals A set of three short puppet plays by Marie Kruger

The original text

The title is a collective one, the individual texts are subtitled as follows:

Jakkals hou sy Lyf Dokter

Wolf Leer Ken die Rondkop Gedierte

Die Hangklip

The texts are unpublished, but a bound copy of the original typed text was found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Jakkals hou sy Lyf Dokter performed by Matie Poppekas, directed by Marie Kruger, with puppeteers Erik de Waal and Lanelle .

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography


Bound copy of the original typed text for Wolf en Jakkals, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archives in 2022.

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