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by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen]]. A musical play that explores early South African history and celebrate the musical heritage of the Cape. The first production in 2006 directed and designed by Kramer, with musical direction by Petersen. Nominated for 7 Fleur du Cap awards, winning 2 (Best Set Design and Best Lighting design). Called Spice Drum Beat: ''Ghoema'' for its London run.  
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by [[David Kramer]] and [[Taliep Petersen]]. A musical play that explores early South African history and celebrate the musical heritage of the Cape. The first production in 2006 directed and designed by Kramer, with musical direction by Petersen. Nominated for 7 Fleur du Cap awards, winning 2 (Best Set Design and Best Lighting design). Called Spice Drum Beat: ''Ghoema'' for its London run. Performed at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 2005/2006. Written and directed by [[David Kramer]]. Musical Director: [[Taliep Petersen]]. Costume Design: [[Illka Louw]]. Choreography by [[Loukmaan Adams]]. Cast included Loukmaan Adams, [[Munthir Dullisear]], [[Zenobia Kloppers]], [[Gary Naidoo]], [[Carmen Maarman]]. Musicians included [[Danny Butler]], Gammie Lakay, Howard Links, Solly Martin, Charlie Rhode.
  
  

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by David Kramer and Taliep Petersen. A musical play that explores early South African history and celebrate the musical heritage of the Cape. The first production in 2006 directed and designed by Kramer, with musical direction by Petersen. Nominated for 7 Fleur du Cap awards, winning 2 (Best Set Design and Best Lighting design). Called Spice Drum Beat: Ghoema for its London run. Performed at the Baxter Theatre in 2005/2006. Written and directed by David Kramer. Musical Director: Taliep Petersen. Costume Design: Illka Louw. Choreography by Loukmaan Adams. Cast included Loukmaan Adams, Munthir Dullisear, Zenobia Kloppers, Gary Naidoo, Carmen Maarman. Musicians included Danny Butler, Gammie Lakay, Howard Links, Solly Martin, Charlie Rhode.


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