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[[Marth Munro]] (19*-). Academic and voice specialist.
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[[Marth Munro]] (19*-). Academic, voice specialist and producer.
  
She was on the staff of [[University of Pretoria, Department of Drama]]. In 2004 she was a voice and movement teacher at the drama department of the Pretoria Technikon and in 2009 at the Tshwane University of Technology's (Tut) Department of Drama.
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==Biography==
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==Career==
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She was on the staff of [[University of Pretoria, Department of Drama]]. In 2004 she was a voice and movement teacher at the drama department of the [[Pretoria Technikon]] and in 2009 at the [[Tshwane University of Technology]]'s (Tut) Department of Drama.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
 
She had a role in ''[[O. kondoom, daar's 'n kat in my boom]]'' produced by Noordwes produksies at the [[ATKV]] Toneelfees in 1995.
 
She had a role in ''[[O. kondoom, daar's 'n kat in my boom]]'' produced by Noordwes produksies at the [[ATKV]] Toneelfees in 1995.
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Munro produced the first isiXhosa opera, ''[[Temba and Seliba]]'' (1996).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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''[[Star]]'', 3 Februaty 2009.
 
''[[Star]]'', 3 Februaty 2009.
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Denise Louw. 'SA’s first Xhosa opera'. [[Mail & Guardian]]. 13 December 1996.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:08, 7 December 2024

Marth Munro (19*-). Academic, voice specialist and producer.

Biography

Career

She was on the staff of University of Pretoria, Department of Drama. In 2004 she was a voice and movement teacher at the drama department of the Pretoria Technikon and in 2009 at the Tshwane University of Technology's (Tut) Department of Drama.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

She had a role in O. kondoom, daar's 'n kat in my boom produced by Noordwes produksies at the ATKV Toneelfees in 1995.

Munro produced the first isiXhosa opera, Temba and Seliba (1996).

Sources

Rapport, 9 April 1995.

Star, 3 Februaty 2009.

Denise Louw. 'SA’s first Xhosa opera'. Mail & Guardian. 13 December 1996.

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