Antoinette Pienaar
(1961- ) Singer, songwriter, storyteller, actress and herbalist. Born in Beaufort West, she studied drama at the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department.
In the 1990s, after a serious illness, she returned to the Beaufort West region. Travelling from there to perform on occasion, she also began a seven year apprenticeship with the legendary oom ("uncle") Johannes Willemse, a traditional healer. In 2003 she began broadcasting throughts and ideas about healing Karoo herbs in a the popular health programme called Kruie kraai koning (lit "herbs are king") on the Afrikaans radio station RSG. And in 20** she published a book with Umuzi (Random House Struik) about the health benefits of Karoo herbs, called Kruitjie Roer My (literally "Little herb move me", named after a plant called "kruitjie roer my nie").
Contribution to South African theatre and performance
She was involved in the launch the Afrikaans "Kabaret" tradition in South Africa through her work with authors, composers and directors such as Etienne van Heerden, Hennie Aucamp, Anthony Costandius, Herman Pretorius and Jannie Hofmeyr in Stellenbosch. For example she performed in Ekskuus vir die Wals (a cabaret by Etienne van Heerden) and 3-D ( a cabaret by Anthony Constandius) for the Libertas Theatre Club in 1984, and ** (a cabaret by Hennie Aucamp) for the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department in 198*. F
rom this she developed her own style of writing and musical performance, a kind of musical storytelling which made her a unique presence in the theatre of the 1990s. Working with her own group (***) for a while, she then met and worked with musician and composer Derek Fordyce from 19** to 19**, to develop shows like *** (19**), ** (19**) and Krotoa (1995). In 2000 she began working with ***, to create *** and **, PIENAAR, Antoinette se Vuur innie water by die Groot Marico Kunstefees, 2002
Herbalist
In the 1990s she settled on a farm outside Beaufort West in the Karoo, and began a seven year apprenticeship with the legendary oom ("uncle") Johannes Willemse, a traditional healer. In 2003 she began broadcasting the health programme Kruie kraai koning (lit "herbs are king") on the Afrikaans radio station RSG. And in 20** the book about Karoo herbs (Kruitjie Roer My, (Umuzi: Random House Struik) appeared.
Sources
http://www.kruiekraaikoning.co.za/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoinette_Pienaar
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