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[[Dramakunde]] is an early [[Afrikaans]] term used to refer to the study of drama and theatre history and dramatic texts. For example the original Drama Department of the [[University of Pretoria]], which tended to focus on text analysis and history, was called the [[Departement Dramakunde]].
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[[Dramakunde]] (lit. "knowledge of drama") is an early [[Afrikaans]] term used to refer to the study of drama and theatre history and dramatic texts. For example the original Drama Department of the [[University of Pretoria]], which tended to focus on text analysis and history, was called the [[Departement Dramakunde]], and the term also occurred as the name of a course in the syllabi of various  departments, such as those at Bloemfontein, Stellenbosch and Potchefstroom.
  
Also used by many departments and schools in South Africa to refer to the theory aspect of a theatre-studies course.
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Also used by schools in South Africa to refer to the theory aspect of a theatre-studies course.
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Approximately equivalent terms in English would be Dramatic Drama, Dramatic Studies, Drama Studies, Dramatic Science, etc. (It can also be inclusive of theatre studies, [[theory of theatre]], [[theatre research]], etc. in some cases.)
  
 
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Revision as of 08:17, 20 August 2018

Dramakunde (lit. "knowledge of drama") is an early Afrikaans term used to refer to the study of drama and theatre history and dramatic texts. For example the original Drama Department of the University of Pretoria, which tended to focus on text analysis and history, was called the Departement Dramakunde, and the term also occurred as the name of a course in the syllabi of various departments, such as those at Bloemfontein, Stellenbosch and Potchefstroom.

Also used by schools in South Africa to refer to the theory aspect of a theatre-studies course.

Approximately equivalent terms in English would be Dramatic Drama, Dramatic Studies, Drama Studies, Dramatic Science, etc. (It can also be inclusive of theatre studies, theory of theatre, theatre research, etc. in some cases.)

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