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The '''Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies''' (CENTAPS), Stellenbosch was founded by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] in 1994, under the auspices of the [[University of Stellenbosch]] (US) and housed in the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]].  Its aims were to undertake research on South African drama, theatre and performance, and to provide support and facilities for visiting scholars and students. Published the [[South African Theatre Journal]] and collected information for a web-based database and the planned publication  [[A Companion to South African Theatre and Performance (COMSAT)]] (later renamed the [[Encyclopaedia of South African Theatre and Performance]] or [[ESAT]]).
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The '''Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies''' ([[CENTAPS]]), Stellenbosch was founded by [[Temple Hauptfleisch]] in 1994, under the auspices of the [[University of Stellenbosch]] (US) and housed in the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]].  Its aims were to undertake research on South African drama, theatre and performance, and to provide support and facilities for visiting scholars and students. Published the [[South African Theatre Journal]] and collected information for a web-based database and the planned publication  [[A Companion to South African Theatre and Performance (COMSAT)]] (later renamed the [[Encyclopaedia of South African Theatre and Performance]] or [[ESAT]]).
  
 
Largely became dormant with the director's retirement in 2010.  
 
Largely became dormant with the director's retirement in 2010.  

Latest revision as of 08:38, 7 June 2018

The Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies (CENTAPS), Stellenbosch was founded by Temple Hauptfleisch in 1994, under the auspices of the University of Stellenbosch (US) and housed in the Stellenbosch University Drama Department. Its aims were to undertake research on South African drama, theatre and performance, and to provide support and facilities for visiting scholars and students. Published the South African Theatre Journal and collected information for a web-based database and the planned publication A Companion to South African Theatre and Performance (COMSAT) (later renamed the Encyclopaedia of South African Theatre and Performance or ESAT).

Largely became dormant with the director's retirement in 2010.


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