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''Bly'' ([[Afrikaans]]). (The word could mean 'stay' or 'glad') Landscape art. Text by [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. Performed at the [[KKNK|Oudtshoorn Festival]], 2013, directed by [[Gaerin Hauptfleisch]]. Landscape artist: Strijdom van der Merwe. Music: [[Schalk van der Merwe]]. With [[Stephanie Hough]], [[Jan-Hendrik Opperman]], [[Dean van der Ventel]] and [[Hein Poole]].  The production addresses those who have stayed, stayed behind or were just glad. What makes one glad and what makes you stay? And why are "to suffer" and "to confess" so close to stay/glad? The landscape becomes both background and set.
LANDSKAPSKUNS
 
Teks & regie: Gaerin Hauptfleisch
 
Landskapkunstenaar: Strijdom van der Merwe
 
Musiek: Schalk van der Merwe
 
Met Stephanie Hough, Jan-Hendrik Opperman, Dean van der Ventel en Hein Poole
 
Die produksie spreek tot almal wat al gebly het, agter gebly het of bloot bly was. Wat maak mens bly, en wat laat mens bly? En hoekom is ly en bely so naby aan bly? Die landskap word ook agtergrond en stel.
 
  
 
(Source: [[KKNK]] programme, 29 March-6 April 2013)
 
(Source: [[KKNK]] programme, 29 March-6 April 2013)
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Bly (Afrikaans). (The word could mean 'stay' or 'glad') Landscape art. Text by Gaerin Hauptfleisch. Performed at the Oudtshoorn Festival, 2013, directed by Gaerin Hauptfleisch. Landscape artist: Strijdom van der Merwe. Music: Schalk van der Merwe. With Stephanie Hough, Jan-Hendrik Opperman, Dean van der Ventel and Hein Poole. The production addresses those who have stayed, stayed behind or were just glad. What makes one glad and what makes you stay? And why are "to suffer" and "to confess" so close to stay/glad? The landscape becomes both background and set.

(Source: KKNK programme, 29 March-6 April 2013)


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