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1999: photographs of Helen Seaman, Sheena Stannard and Brink Scholtz performing [[Knowing it was a mirage made no difference]], choreographed by [[Juanita Finestone]], to be presented at the South African Women's Festival by The [[First Physical Theatre Company]] in Durban in August 1999
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1999: photographs of Helen Seaman, Sheena Stannard and Brink Scholtz performing ''[[Knowing it was a mirage made no difference]]'', choreographed by [[Juanita Finestone]], to be presented at the South African Women's Festival by The [[First Physical Theatre Company]] in Durban in August 1999
  
 
[[Breed]], written by Brink Scholtz and the cast and directed by Brink Scholtz, [[National Arts Festival]], 2010 for Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company..  
 
[[Breed]], written by Brink Scholtz and the cast and directed by Brink Scholtz, [[National Arts Festival]], 2010 for Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company..  

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SCOLTZ, Brink (19**-) Actress, Director, Playwright

Biography

She is the daughter of author and artist Ingrid Winterbach.

Training

Studied at Rhodes University Drama Department

Career

2008-2010 resident director of Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company, Grahamstown.

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

1999: photographs of Helen Seaman, Sheena Stannard and Brink Scholtz performing Knowing it was a mirage made no difference, choreographed by Juanita Finestone, to be presented at the South African Women's Festival by The First Physical Theatre Company in Durban in August 1999

Breed, written by Brink Scholtz and the cast and directed by Brink Scholtz, National Arts Festival, 2010 for Ubom! Eastern Cape Drama Company..

She directed or co-directed Marat/Sade (2005), The Swimming Lesson (2009), Breed (2010), Die Sendeling (2011).

Awards

Sources

AfricaWide Databse


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