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'''PIENAAR, Hans''' (1955-) Journalist  and playwright. * Pienaar is a journalist with the Independent Newspapers group, specialising in the coverage of the rest of Africa. In 2002 he began producing his own theatre pieces, culminating in ''[[Ching Chong Che]]'', a critical look at the cult of the freedom fighter. He also began exhibiting "photopoems", poems accompanying photos taken in Africa, the Middle East and China. In 2002 he self-published his acclaimed poetry collection, ''[[Die Taal van Voëls]]''. ''[[Ching Chong Che]]'', published in 2003, contained the text of the play and a memoir on his retracing of the footsteps of Che Guevara in the rebel-held eastern Congo. In 2005 he wrote and Afrikaans play , ''[[Kom Terug Saartjie]]'' ([[KKNK]], 2005)  and in 2006 an English work ''[[Double Bill]]'' (a set of two-handers: ''[[Madiba Street]]'' and ''[[Conscientious Objection]]'') which won the [[NLDTF/PANSA Festival of Contemporary Theatre Readings]] in Durban in  2006.
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'''PIENAAR, Hans''' (1955-) Journalist  and playwright. *   
  
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== Biography ==
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== Training ==
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== Career ==
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Pienaar is a journalist with the Independent Newspapers group, specialising in the coverage of the rest of Africa.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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In 2002 he began producing his own theatre pieces, culminating in ''[[Ching Chong Che]]'', a critical look at the cult of the freedom fighter. He also began exhibiting "photopoems", poems accompanying photos taken in Africa, the Middle East and China.
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In 2002 he self-published his acclaimed poetry collection, ''[[Die Taal van Voëls]]''. ''[[Ching Chong Che]]'', published in 2003, contained the text of the play and a memoir on his retracing of the footsteps of Che Guevara in the rebel-held eastern Congo.
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In 2005 he wrote an [[Afrikaans]] play ,  ''[[Kom terug Saartjie]]'' ([[KKNK]], 2005)  and in 2006 an English work ''[[Double Bill]]'' (a set of two-handers: ''[[Madiba Street]]'' and ''[[Conscientious Objection]]'') which won the [[NLDTF/PANSA Festival of Contemporary Theatre Readings]] in Durban in  2006.
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== Awards, etc ==
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== Sources ==
 
See: ''Litnet'' [http://www.litnet.co.za/Article/hans-pienaar-1955]
 
See: ''Litnet'' [http://www.litnet.co.za/Article/hans-pienaar-1955]
  
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Latest revision as of 12:10, 15 November 2016

PIENAAR, Hans (1955-) Journalist and playwright. *

Biography

Training

Career

Pienaar is a journalist with the Independent Newspapers group, specialising in the coverage of the rest of Africa.

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

In 2002 he began producing his own theatre pieces, culminating in Ching Chong Che, a critical look at the cult of the freedom fighter. He also began exhibiting "photopoems", poems accompanying photos taken in Africa, the Middle East and China.

In 2002 he self-published his acclaimed poetry collection, Die Taal van Voëls. Ching Chong Che, published in 2003, contained the text of the play and a memoir on his retracing of the footsteps of Che Guevara in the rebel-held eastern Congo.

In 2005 he wrote an Afrikaans play , Kom terug Saartjie (KKNK, 2005) and in 2006 an English work Double Bill (a set of two-handers: Madiba Street and Conscientious Objection) which won the NLDTF/PANSA Festival of Contemporary Theatre Readings in Durban in 2006.

Awards, etc

Sources

See: Litnet [1]


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