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  • This refers to a festival of Chekhov work (and Chekhov inspired work) by South African theatre artists. ...]], and the second [[Chekhov Festival]] ten years later under the auspices of the [[Johannesburg Civic Theatre|Joburg Theatre]].
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  • ...evaluation'' which does not necessarily find fault to the more usual sense of one which expresses disapproval.(See ''[[Wikipedia]]'' - Criticism[https:// ...ry], ''literary theory''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literary_theory], ''art criticism''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_criticism], ''film criticism'
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  • ...mfontein, from where she graduated in 1993. In 1994, she went to study for a BA degree in English and History at Wits University. === Stage work ===
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  • ...performance in South Africa. Created in conjunction with the [[University of Stellenbosch]]'s IT department and library, it uses the Wiki format and pro ...h the help of a large number of associates and assistants) over the course of twenty years (1990-2010) (For more on this see [[Background, origins and hi
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  • ...ion in 2001 Nozincwadi The festival has travelled to the most remote areas of the country, particulkarly in Kwazulu-Natal. ...heir own stories and their own books, so they can have a say in the future of writing and reading in the country.
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  • The process of designing the lighting plot for a public performance of any kind. ...se and they can be found working on rock and pop tours,corporate launches, art installation and on massive celebration spectaculars, for example the Olymp
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  • The process of designing the lighting plot for a public performance of any kind. ...se and they can be found working on rock and pop tours,corporate launches, art installation and on massive celebration spectaculars, for example the Olymp
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  • [[Hamoy]] (18**-18**) was apparently the stage name of a specialist [[Pantomime|pantomime]], [[Music Hall|vaudeville]] and [[Circus| ...s [[Signor Severo|Severo]] and [[Dalle Case]] in 1847, and then went on to work for the [[Dalle Case Company]] in 1848.
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  • ''[[Four Plays]]'' is a collection of dramatic works, edited by [[Zakes Mda]] (1948-) ...ss]] in 1996, the work is aimed at both students and practitioners of the art and contains works by four playwrights who have distinguished themselves, l
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  • ...can Literature and Film in 2007, with a thesis which critiqued the work of of filmmaker [[Leon Schuster]], based on race and critical theory. ...cussion of the role of the artist, artistic integrity, and the intricacies of censorship.
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  • [[Petrus Gerhardus Nel]] (1927-2004) was a cultural historian, academic and editor. ...rontplooiing van die Afrikaner'' (1979), ''J.H. Pierneef: His Life and His Work'' (1990).
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  • [[Vere Stent]] (1872-1941) was a journalist, critic, playwright and author. ...id, the Anglo-Boer War (including the Siege of Mafeking), various campigns of the First World War (e.g the campaign in South West Africa), etc.
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  • [[Khanyisile Mbongwa]] (1984-) is a Cape Town-based artist and curator. ...ice and uses photomontage, sound and video to engage with the re-imagining of psychological and physical spaces.
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  • ...961 for exile in the UK, where he trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He later moved to the US in 1969. After 1994 he visited his home in Meadow ...s disease. He later returned to the United States where he died at the age of 75 in September 2009.
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  • [[Gordon Vorster]] (1924-1988) was a filmmaker and actor, novelist and painter. ...rster in Warrenton, near Kimberley, on the 17th of September 1924, the son of Paul Philippus Vorster and Nancy Christina Clack. He also had one brother a
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  • [[Frazer Fenton]] (1970-) is a UK based contributor to [[ESAT]]. ...on the 20th October 1970. He lived in South Africa until he was 10 years of age, when the family moved to England in 1980.
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  • ...me, the one adapted from, and the other a translation of, another literary work:''' ...ipedia.org/wiki/Mabel_Constanduros] and actor and playwright Howard Agg[]. A One-act play.
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  • ...er to build a non-commercial archive that will host research, activism and art relating to youth culture. ...exploring aspects of youth culture, development and activism from a range of disciplines – to network and share resources.
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  • The [[Visual Identities in Art and Design Research Centre]] ([[VIAD]]) is a research facility, dedicated to research and critical commentary on identit Situated in the FADA Building, Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture
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  • ...targeting urbanized and urbanizing workers and intellectuals. They hosted a '''BPT Drama Festival''' at the BMSC, and in 1941 they organised another fe A one-off festival event in 1940, hosted by the '''Bantu People’s Theatre''
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