University of Pretoria Drama Department

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The University of Pretoria Drama Department (Afrikaans: Universiteit van Pretoria Drama Departement) is a tertiary level drama and theatre training facility.

History

Founded in 1965 by Professor Geoff Cronjé, it was originally named the Departement Dramatologie ("Department Dramatology"), later renamed the Universiteit van Pretoria Drama Departement. The original staff consisted of Cronje with full-time lecturers like Anna Neethling-Pohl, Neels Hansen, and some part time lecturers. Over the years the staff would include Francois Swart, Hannes Horne, Fred Steyn, Carel Trichardt, Louw Odendaal

The department has over the years produced numerous leading figures in the theatre and performance industry, among them Johan Botha, Neels Coetzee, George Ballot,


At the begining of the 21st century all the arts Departments (including Drama) at the University were incorporated into a larger entity known as the School of the Arts: Drama[1] at the University of Pretoria.

Sources

https://www.up.ac.za/drama-department/article/44273/about-the-department

https://www.up.ac.za/school-of-the-arts

"Mylpaal word bereik", Die Perdeby, University of Pretoria, 22 Se[ptember 1967.


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