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− | The [[Kamer de Eendracht]] ("room of unity") was a transitional amateur theatre organization in Cape Town, performing under the motto "Door Oefening wordt de kunst verkregen" ("art is attained through practice"), when internal strife arose in [[Aurora|Aurora II]]. It existed between 1876 and 1883. | + | The [[Kamer de Eendracht]] ("room of unity") was a transitional amateur theatre organization in Cape Town, performing under the motto "Door Oefening wordt de kunst verkregen" ("art is attained through practice"), when internal strife arose in the [[rederijkerskamer]] [[Aurora|Aurora II]]. It existed between 1876 and 1883. |
The leading figure was [[P. Faddegon]], supported by [[J. Combrink]], with other members including [[G. Wanneburg]], [[Mr Van de Cappelle]], [[J. Hemmes]], [[Mr Veldhuisen]], [[Mr Siebolds]], [[Miss Van Spoor]], [[Anna Valois]] and [[Miss Beersma]]. | The leading figure was [[P. Faddegon]], supported by [[J. Combrink]], with other members including [[G. Wanneburg]], [[Mr Van de Cappelle]], [[J. Hemmes]], [[Mr Veldhuisen]], [[Mr Siebolds]], [[Miss Van Spoor]], [[Anna Valois]] and [[Miss Beersma]]. |
Revision as of 05:53, 12 October 2019
The Kamer de Eendracht ("room of unity") was a transitional amateur theatre organization in Cape Town, performing under the motto "Door Oefening wordt de kunst verkregen" ("art is attained through practice"), when internal strife arose in the rederijkerskamer Aurora II. It existed between 1876 and 1883.
The leading figure was P. Faddegon, supported by J. Combrink, with other members including G. Wanneburg, Mr Van de Cappelle, J. Hemmes, Mr Veldhuisen, Mr Siebolds, Miss Van Spoor, Anna Valois and Miss Beersma.
Sources
F.C.L. Bosman, 1928. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel I: 1652-1855. Pretoria: J.H. de Bussy. [1]: p. 461
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