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  • ...d reliable learning environment. It offers art classes to all seven grades of the Capricorn Primary School and supports the school in seeking to integrat http://www.butterflyartproject.org/#!art-for-capricorn-primary-school/mwdvx
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  • ...later a leading member of South Africa 's “[[Sestigers]]”, the young Turks of Afrikaans literature in the 1960s.
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  • [[Cliff Bestall]] (19**-) is a lecturer, designer, director and cinematographer ...making from the Durban University of Technology (1966 - 1968). Then became a lecturer at the
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  • [[John Dronsfield]] (1900-1951) was a graphic artist, poet, painter, composer and stage designer. ...e was mainly self-taught. In 1918 he enlisted in Young Soldiers' Battalion of the Cheshire Regiment and was discharged in 1919 as physically unfit.
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  • .... She won the Anmer Hall and Forbes-Robertson Awards for best performances of the year and for speaking Shakespearean verse and was active in troop enter ...work in SA during World War II, due to the absence of professional theatre work in South Africa.
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  • [[Diek Grobler]] (1964-) is a versatile South African painter, sculptor, graphic-, [[performance]]- and [ ...and]] (1996) and a PhD at the [[University of South Africa]] in 2021 (with a thesis on ''Narrative strategies in animated poetry'').
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  • ...and former Director of the Rock Art Research Institute at the [[University of the Witwatersrand]]. ...dom. Soon thereafter, the M.A. was upgraded, without David’s knowledge, to a Ph.D. which he obtained in 1978.
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  • ...n Hillskraal, Korsten Village, Port Elizabeth and died in 2001. Trained as a teacher at Lovedale Teacher's Training College and taught for 7 years. == Career as a painter ==
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  • ...l art gallery, the Van Riebeek in Cape Town, with an exhibition of Konya's work. In 1923 he went to Panama where he designed three cinemas; in 1924 he went ...1938. He set up as an architect in Pretoria where he remained for the rest of his career and retired in 1959.
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  • [[A.C. Bouman]] (1892-1966) was an academic, critic and playwright. ...rlands to become professor of general linguistics at the Rijksuniversiteit of Leiden. He retired at Leiden in 1962 and died there.
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  • ...ine art at [[Rhodes University]]. Did a masters degree at the [[University of Cape Town]] before turning to acting. ...egendary Sir De Villiers Graaff for a parliamentary seat. In 1980 moved to a cave in Port St Johns and has lived there ever since. He has toured Africa
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  • ...conscience of Zeno")[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno%27s_Conscience] is a 1923 novel by Italo Svevo (1861-1928)[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italo_S The novel has been the source for a number of South African art and theatre works.
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  • ...ive Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape Town]]’s Humanities Faculty. ...linary creative research projects in the disciplines of Music, Dance, Fine Art, Drama, Creative Writing, Film and Media Studies.
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  • ...entertaining, and very, very different. Among their works are ''[[The Game of the Heart]]'' ([[Milton Schorr]], 200*)
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  • [[Jan Juta]] (1895-1990) was a South African painter and author. Born Jan C. Juta in Cape Town, son of Sir Henry Juta and brother of travel author and playwright [[Rene Juta]].
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  • ...onder Apologie]]'' is a [[cabaret]]-style [[woordkuns program]] (lit."word-art programme") in English and [[Afrikaans]] compiled by [[Mareli Hattingh Pre ...timate performance space in the [[Eikestad Mall]], Stellenbosch, by a cast of drama students directed by [[Mareli Hattingh Pretorius]].
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  • ...1958), then completed a BA Fine Arts Hon. (WITS, 1968) and an MA Dramatic Art (WITS, 1985). ...rer in the Drama Department- Scenographic Design (1961 to 1991, University of the Witwatersrand)School Headmaster, Noupoort Christian Care Centre.
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  • ...ment that can be perceived by humans. There is a varied history of the use of soundscape depending on discipline - ranging from urban design to wildlife ...xpanded into all forms of performance - particularly music and performance art[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Performance_art].
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  • ...Fair Lady''. Remaining in films until 1983, he also did occasional theatre work. ...ica with ''[[Not in the Book]]'' with [[Avril Angers]], under the auspices of [[Pieter Toerien]].
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  • [[Lyndie Wright]] (194?-) is a South African born puppeteer based in London. Also known in some French sou ...ith them in Zimbabwe, then on to England to study at the Central School of Art, as did he.
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  • ''[[After Cardenio]]'' is a collaborative play, devised by [[Jane Taylor]]. ...n the late works of William Shakespeare, and the lost play ''[[The History of Cardenio]]'' (registered 1653)".
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  • ...helped thousands of international scholars and researchers to connect and work together. He published widely on british and American drama, and on post-co ...of his South African work at [[NELM]] and later facilitated the depository of many Fugard documents and materials at Indiana University.
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  • ...l and a bank in Singapore and settled there in 1919 to join a leading firm of architects, for whom he also designed the prestigious new Masjid Sultan (Su
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  • ...a fundamental one in South African theatre from the 1970s, though perhaps a little differently interpreted than either Brook or Grotowski meant. Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue, e.g. a reference to Rusch, Neil. 2014. Profane illumination : an interview with [[
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  • ...print, Thiel retaining the Edrich negatives and a share in Edrich Express, a developing agency, . with **.
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  • ...e completed his training in art and architecture and remained for the rest of his life.[1] ...s in addition to oils, pastels, etchings and periodical illustrations. His work was regularly exhibited. He also wrote stories and composed music.
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  • ...uding but not limited to: Craft, Dance, Music, Theatre, Literature, Visual Art and New Media. ...cts include the Musikane Community Project from the North West University, a new South African play ''[[Garden Boy]]'' produced by KwaZulu-Natal based p
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  • ...e Town. His father was a Belgian immigrant and his mother, Shirley Morris, a painter. ...r. As a business entrepreneur, property developer and managing director of a hotel, among others. He has also acted as performing artists' manager, prod
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  • ''[[The Painter and His Model]]'' is musical work by an unknown author. ...by Henri Matisse (painted late 1916, early 1917) and the 1928 Cubist work of the same name by Pablo Picasso.''
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  • ...rally acclaimed as South Africa’s premier graphic artist, he has also been a major influence on South African theatre and film. ...twatersrand]] 1974-76), art training with Bill Ainslie at the Johannesburg Art Foundation (1976-78) and mime and theatre at the École Jacques le Coq in P
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  • [[Caroline Benamza]] is a French art therapist, stage manager, director and translator. She completed a course in Technical Theatre and Stage Management at RADA, London, in 1996.
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  • ='''South African Theatre''' as a descriptor or theme= ...more cumbersome terms, such as [[Theatre in South Africa]] or [[Theatre of South Africa]], though each in turn has its own delimitations and/or shortc
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  • [[F.P. van der Merwe]] (1918-1956) was a journalist, translator and writer. ...rried to [[Marie van der Merwe]], who was also a journalist and translator of radio dramas.
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  • [[Andrew Verster]] (1937-2020) was a painter, scenic designer, a writer of short stories, articles and radio plays. ...echnikon]], remaining there until 1976, when he gave up teaching to become a full-time painter.
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  • ...tp://www.sahistory.org.za/people/frederick-timpson-ions] was a painter and a participant in amateur theatre. ...dlesex, England on 15 November 1802 and became a art teacher, who owned an art school in Marylebone in London, teaching drawing, painting, handwriting and
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  • ...n Timlin]] (1892-1943) was an architect and illustrator, who designed some of South Africa's most famous atmospheric theatres . ...facts.co.za/main/Buildings/archframes.php?archid=645&countadd=1], designer of, ''inter alia'', the ''[[Theatre Royal]]'' in Kimberley in 1895).
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  • The word [[Fringe]] has been part of theatrical terminology since the late 1940s. It has had many meanings over the years of course, and its cultural and social meanings are also quite diverse. For i
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  • He is the son of the [[Afrikaans]] writer [[Riana Scheepers]]. ...University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] in the 2000s, completing a B.A. Honours degree in Drama, specializing in playwriting and directing.
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  • ...1981 the puppet company came to South Africa to star in the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]]. World Encyclopedia of Puppetry Arts [https://wepa.unima.org/en/israel/].
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  • If you're a South African at home or abroad, or if you're interested in visiting or inv ...y the International Marketing Council of South Africa (IMC), the custodian of Brand South Africa.
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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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