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  • ...he [[Windybrow Arts Centre]]. It is overseen by the [[Department of Sport, Arts and Culture]] (DSAC). ...staff who run the complex. The first seven Trustees of the Market Theatre Foundation were [[Mannie Manim]], [[Barney Simon]], [[Murray McLean]], [[Ben Trisk]],
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  • ...stitute for Creative Arts]] ([[ICA]]) is an interdisciplinary institute in the [[University of Cape Town]]’s Humanities Faculty. ...as formerly known as the '''[[Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts]]''' ('''[[GIPCA]]''')
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  • ...wide variety of projects. The [[Grahamstown Foundation]] also administers the [[1820 Settlers Monument]] which is both a national heritage institution an ...st, the [[Grahamstown Foundation]] encourages the principles and ideals of the South African constitution.
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  • ..., of the [[SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] (“SA Academy of Science and Arts”) (19**-). ...wards for significant contributions to theatre studies and the performing arts industry.
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  • ...]]'' was a set of awards for excellence in the arts, including theatre, in the Western Cape. ...imply called the '''[[Three Leaf Awards]]''', they were highly regarded by the industry.
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  • ...uth Africa. Azim Koning is the Chairperson of the Afrovibes Foundation in the Netherlands. Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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  • ''[[Citi Boy]]'' is a play devised by the original cast. ==The original text==
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  • Born in the UK to theatrical parents, she moved to South Africa as a child. Performing in her spare time, she completed a BA degree in English and
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  • ...Awards]] are a well known and respected set of theatre awards on offer in the Western Cape since 1979. ...ion for the Arts]] (later the [[Distell|Distell Arts and Culture]]) became the sponsors. When speaking of them, people tend to say someone has won a [[Fle
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  • ...with a major investment in the development and recognition of the arts in the Cape Region and in South Africa. ...age industry - ciders or alcoholic fruit beverages as we know them. One of the company's key strengths has always been innovation.
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  • [[Wolfgang Schneider]] is an academic and performing arts researcher. ...ssion »Culture in Germany« of the German Bundestag. In 2018 he was awarded the First Class Federal Cross of Merit.
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  • Born [[David Bellin Coplan]] in the USA, he has a B.A (Hons) from Williams College 1970; M.A. University of Gha He first arrived in South Africa in the early 1970s.
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  • ...[Eisteddfod]] is a concept deriving from a 12th century Welsh tradition of arts festivals, but is today used to refer to what is basically a competition of The plural form ([[Eisteddfodau]]) refers to the general movement.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The list==
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  • ...Town, then managed the [[Playhouse]] for [[Leonard Rayne]] and returned to the [[Brooke Theatre]] as stage director. ...committee of [[Committed Artists]] and a Governor of the [[Fuba Academy of Arts]].
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The list==
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  • ...s degrees at the University of South Africa. Out of this organisation grew the University of Durban-Westville. She also opened her own speech training studio in the City.
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  • ...e son of Joyce and Robert ("Bob") Steadman, a highly regarded Detective in the CID (Criminal Investigations Department). Ian went to Fynnlands Junior Scho ...thesis called ''Drama and Social Consciousness: Themes in Black Theatre on the Witwatersrand until 1984''.
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  • ...l of England directing course at the Midlands Arts Centre, Birmingham and the New Vic Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent, in October 2000. ...tions include performing in ''[[The Ramayana]]'' at the Birmingham Rep and the National Theatre (200-2001) and ''[[Truth in Translation]]'', (directed by
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  • ...eter September]], when submitting plays (e.g. ''[[Hostile Takeover]]'') to the annual [[PANSA Festival of Reading of New Writing]] ...([[UCT]]) (1986) and an MA Degree in Drama at UCT, exploring the theme (or the absence thereof) of HIV/AIDS in mainstream South African theatre since 1994
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  • '''See The [[Feela Sistah! Spoken Word Collective]]''' ...g, and enriching "entertainment". People come again and again to find food for their souls.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] [[The Mabel Hayes Company|Mabel Hayes Company, The]]
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  • ...and toured with [[Malcolm Purkey]]'s musical ''[[Marabi]]'' in the UK and the US. ...e that In 2005 she participated in [[The Baxter Storytelling Festival]] at The [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] (in association with [[Sibikwa Community Theatre
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  • ...hers, and mentors, she learned the importance of education and love of the arts. ...r BFA in Drama from Howard University, and her MFA in lighting design from the University of Michigan.
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  • ...AT), when he founded the [[Centre for Theatre and Performance Studies]] at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. ...lization of the project (2008-2012), under its Incentive Funding Programme for rated researchers.
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  • ...rman National Academic Foundation, completing a dissertation on East-Asian arts. ...ca by [[Donald Inskip]] to work with the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town]], he returned to Germany to become a dramaturg a
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  • ...d arts venue in Johannesburg. Also known as the [[Windybrow Centre for the Arts]]. = [[Windybrow]]: The house=
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  • ...hauffer''' (1943-) is a South African actor, theatre technician, director, arts activist, teacher, theatre researcher, and academic. ...y of Natal (Pietermaritzburg), 1978; University of Cambridge Accreditation for teaching IGCSE Drama. 2003; TEFL Certificate. London. 2010; TITC Business E
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  • ...he broader Buffalo City Municipality in the Eastern Cape. Founded in 1962, the Guild has been home to some of South Africa’s leading artists, emerging l == The idea ==
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  • ''[[Die Plaasvervangers]]'' ("The Substitutes") is a political play by [[Pieter Fourie]] (1940-2021). '''Not to be confused with the [[Afrikaans]] thriller ''[[Die Plaasvervangers]]'' (1975) by I.D. Lamprech
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  • ''[[Bacchus in die Boland]]'' ("Bacchus in the Boland") is a play by [[Bartho Smit]] (1924–1986). The play was commissioned by the [[Oude Libertas]] Foundation as part of the [[Cape Festival]] of 1975.
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  • ...Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] ("[[South African Academy for Science and Art]]") . ..., the [[SA Akademie]] or for many years simply as '''[[Die Akademie]]''' ("The Academy").
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  • ...y founded in 1947, with the aim to foster interest in musical theatre, and the works of Sir William Schwenk Gilbert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._S._G ...n at that time was appointed, ''ex officio'', as the Honorary President of the Society, and all subsequent Mayors of Cape Town have held this position.
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  • He has also written some plays under the ''[[nom de plume]]'' of '''[[Anton Haarhoff]]'''. ...ge, radio and film actor [[Pieter Hauptfleisch]], was an early inspiration for a career in theatre.
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  • ==The original text== ...nd at the Citizens' Theatre in 1967 and first performed in South Africa at the [[Hofmeyr Theatre]], Cape Town, by [[CAPAB]] in 1968.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ==The list==
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  • ...e [[J.S. Gericke Library]] and the division for Information Technology at the [[University of Stellenbosch]] (http://www.sun.ac.za/index.asp) ...ecommendation expressed in this material is that of the author and none of the sponsors accept any liability in this regard.
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  • ...n on 26 March 1931. His first stage appearance was a "walk-on" role in ''[[The Tempest]]'' in 1946. He studied at Hewat Teacher Training College and becam ...h and Drama. He returned to South Africa in 1962. He later also studied at the University of Cape town and received a BA (English Literature).
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  • ...val]]. The panel members see shows on the Fringe and meet daily to discuss the awarding of winners. ...ogramme, with all winning productions invited to put forward proposals for the Arena programme.
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  • ...e of the most powerful and successful private theatre [[impressario]]'s of the period after 1980. ...nema managements to have live entertainment before the feature film. Under the mentorship of Britain's theatre agent Herbert de Leon and in partnership wi
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  • ...e complete account of that particular period see: [[P.J. du Toit]] (1988). For some other aspects, see also '''[[South African Theatre/Overview]]'''. ...ional]]. As an adjective it can refer to a person or activity done without the aim of financial gain (amateur painter, amateur sport, amateur theatre, etc
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  • ...lor]] and [[Robert Mohr]]. In the late 1960s and early 1970s he studied at the London Film School [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Film_School]. ...into a cabaret venue called [[Evita se Perron]] ("perron" is [[Afrikaans]] for "station platform") [http://www.evita.co.za/], where he stages productions
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  • ...algrave-Macmillan, 2009), and ‘Lady Anne’s Blog: Some Initial Thoughts on the Evolution of Theatrical Commentary in South Africa’. In: ''Critical Stage ...-Apartheid South Africa and the surrounding regions.) The same is true of the term “'''research'''”.
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  • Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] ..."[[Concert|konserte]]" in the concentration camps. The foundation stone of the [[Cape Town City Hall]] laid on 25th August.'''
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