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Based on a principle of blind booking, with audience members buying tickets for show routes, i.e. a route of three houses to which they are taken there by taxi. | Based on a principle of blind booking, with audience members buying tickets for show routes, i.e. a route of three houses to which they are taken there by taxi. | ||
− | Shows range from mime to cabaret and comedy to drama, and may include stand-up comedy, circus, opera, classical music, jazz, popular music, singer/songwriter events, flamenco, tango, hip-hop, modern dance, classical dance, and so on. In addition there is outside entertainment, as well as arts, crafts and food stalls, at [[Evita se Perron]], where each route departs and ends. | + | Shows range from mime to cabaret and comedy to drama, and may include stand-up comedy, circus, opera, classical music, jazz, popular music, singer/songwriter events, flamenco, tango, hip-hop, modern dance, classical dance, and so on. Performers come from all over, including many from Holland. In addition there is outside entertainment, as well as arts, crafts and food stalls, at [[Evita se Perron]], where each route departs and ends. |
Revision as of 06:19, 2 July 2014
(Die Voorkamerfees in Afrikaans.) An annual festival, taking place in the West Coast town of Darling on the first weekend of September.
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Origins
It was founded in 2004 by Inge Bos, Wim Visser and Pieter-Dirk Uys, with the collaboration of the Darling community. Using eighteen homes in the community, the yearly festival takes place in the front rooms of the people of Darling and at Evita se Perron.
Aims
Structure and management
Based on a principle of blind booking, with audience members buying tickets for show routes, i.e. a route of three houses to which they are taken there by taxi.
Shows range from mime to cabaret and comedy to drama, and may include stand-up comedy, circus, opera, classical music, jazz, popular music, singer/songwriter events, flamenco, tango, hip-hop, modern dance, classical dance, and so on. Performers come from all over, including many from Holland. In addition there is outside entertainment, as well as arts, crafts and food stalls, at Evita se Perron, where each route departs and ends.
Works produced at the festival or competition
Sources
www.voorkamerfest-darling.co.za
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