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Original script by [[Reza de Wet]]. ''The Unspeakable Story'' is a documentary danceplay written in six scenes: The Mirror, The House, The River, The Funeral, The Dream, The Cycle. The work is based on an experience in the life of the surrealist painter René Magritte. Original score created by [[Leonhard Praeg]]. Conceived and choreographed by [[Gary Gordon]].
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''[[The Unspeakable Story]]'' is a [[danceplay|documentary danceplay]] by [[Gary Gordon]] and [[Reza de Wet]] (1952-2012).
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== The original text ==
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Conceived and choreographed by [[Gary Gordon]], the work used an original script by [[Reza de Wet]]. Based on an experience in the life of the surrealist painter René Magritte, the work consists of six scenes: The Mirror, The House, The River, The Funeral, The Dream, The Cycle. The original musical score was created by [[Leonhard Praeg]].  
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The work won the  1996 [[FNB Award]] for original contemporary choreography and dance.
  
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
1995: First performed...
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1995: First performed in Grahamstown by the [[First Physical Theatre Company]], choreographed by [[Gary Gordon]] with a cast including [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Athena Fatseas]], [[Ilona Frege]], [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]], [[Nathalie Gmür]], [[Craig Morris]], [[Lanon Prigge]], [[Samantha Pienaar]].  
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1996: Performed by the [[First Physical Theatre Company]] 7 to 10 February 1996 at the [[Oude Libertas Theatre|Oude Libertas Amphitheatre]], the cast including [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Athena Fatseas]], [[Ilona Frege]], [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]], [[Nathalie Gmür]], [[Craig Morris]], [[Lanon Prigge]], [[Samantha Pienaar]]. Choreographed by [[Gary Gordon]].
 
1996: Performed by the [[First Physical Theatre Company]] 7 to 10 February 1996 at the [[Oude Libertas Theatre|Oude Libertas Amphitheatre]], the cast including [[Andrew Buckland]], [[Athena Fatseas]], [[Ilona Frege]], [[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]], [[Nathalie Gmür]], [[Craig Morris]], [[Lanon Prigge]], [[Samantha Pienaar]]. Choreographed by [[Gary Gordon]].
 
[[FNB Award]] 1996 for original contemporary chreography and dance.
 
  
 
==Translations and adaptations==
 
==Translations and adaptations==
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
[[Juanita Finestone-Praeg]]. 2018. "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza" (Draft manuscript, courtesy of the author.)
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[[Juanita Praeg]]. 2018. "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza" (Draft manuscript, courtesy of the author.)
  
 
Theatre programme
 
Theatre programme

Latest revision as of 09:29, 2 July 2018

The Unspeakable Story is a documentary danceplay by Gary Gordon and Reza de Wet (1952-2012).


The original text

Conceived and choreographed by Gary Gordon, the work used an original script by Reza de Wet. Based on an experience in the life of the surrealist painter René Magritte, the work consists of six scenes: The Mirror, The House, The River, The Funeral, The Dream, The Cycle. The original musical score was created by Leonhard Praeg.

The work won the 1996 FNB Award for original contemporary choreography and dance.

Performance history in South Africa

1995: First performed in Grahamstown by the First Physical Theatre Company, choreographed by Gary Gordon with a cast including Andrew Buckland, Athena Fatseas, Ilona Frege, Juanita Finestone-Praeg, Nathalie Gmür, Craig Morris, Lanon Prigge, Samantha Pienaar.


1996: Performed by the First Physical Theatre Company 7 to 10 February 1996 at the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre, the cast including Andrew Buckland, Athena Fatseas, Ilona Frege, Juanita Finestone-Praeg, Nathalie Gmür, Craig Morris, Lanon Prigge, Samantha Pienaar. Choreographed by Gary Gordon.

Translations and adaptations

Sources

Juanita Praeg. 2018. "Drifting: Reminiscing. Remembering. Reinventing. Reza" (Draft manuscript, courtesy of the author.)

Theatre programme

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