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[[Hennie Aucamp]]. 2002. ''[[Kan Jy die Maan en die Sterre Hoor?]]''. A copy of the text, held in the archives of the Drama Department at the [[University of Stellenbosch]].
 
[[Hennie Aucamp]]. 2002. ''[[Kan Jy die Maan en die Sterre Hoor?]]''. A copy of the text, held in the archives of the Drama Department at the [[University of Stellenbosch]].
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Nini Bennett. 2011. ''Ghoera'': Speelse verse met oerwysheid. ''[[Litnet]]'' 2011-10-19
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Revision as of 07:02, 20 July 2022

Kan Jy die Maan en die Sterre Hoor? ("Can you hear the moon and the stars?") is an Afrikaans play by Hennie Aucamp (1934-2014).

Title also written Kan jy die maan en die sterre hoor? in Afrikaans.

The original text

The text, collated and written by Hennie Aucamp in 2002, celebrates the life and value systems of the Bushman people (aka San) and is based on the writings of a a number of Afrikaans writers, celebrating the Bushmen in South Africa. The authors included by Aucamp are the literary figures G.R. von Wielligh, Eugène Marais, P.J. Schoeman, Uys Krige and Antjie Krog and the anthropologist Coral Fourie. Music composed by Peter Louis van Dijk

The play does not seem to have been published. A copy of the typed text is held in the archives of the Drama Department at the University of Stellenbosch.

The title of the text was later adapted to Kan jy die musiek van die maan en die sterre nie hoor nie? ("Can you not hear the moon and the stars?") and used as the title of the painting by Peter WEebber used as illustration the cover of Aucamp's 2011 poetry collection, Ghoera.[1]

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Hennie Aucamp. 2002. Kan Jy die Maan en die Sterre Hoor?. A copy of the text, held in the archives of the Drama Department at the University of Stellenbosch.

Nini Bennett. 2011. Ghoera: Speelse verse met oerwysheid. Litnet 2011-10-19

2011-10-19

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