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''[[Vumani Bo! Siyavuma!]]''  ("Do you believe it? Yes, I believe it!") is a music and dance show by [[Abraham Jansen]].  
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''[[Vumani Bo! Siyavuma!]]''  ("Do you believe it? Yes, I believe it!") is a music and dance show created by [[Zenzi Mbuli]].  
  
 
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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
  
2000: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in May, directed by [[Zenzi Mbuli]], with  [[Siyabonga Twala]], [[Brian Mazibuko]], [[Peter Mashigo]], [[Barol Behane]], [[Gcina Mkhize]], [[Jeanette Mokhele]], [[Themba Mbonani]], [[Mthokozisi Zazi Ngcobo]] and [[Nthato Korolosi]].
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2000: Performed at the [[Market Theatre]] in May, directed and choreographed by [[Zenzi Mbuli]], with  [[Siyabonga Twala]], [[Brian Mazibuko]], [[Peter Mashigo]], [[Barol Behane]], [[Gcina Mkhize]], [[Jeanette Mokhele]], [[Themba Mbonani]], [[Mthokozisi Zazi Ngcobo]] and [[Nthato Korolosi]].
  
200*: Performed by the [[Heidedal Drama Group]] ([[Heidram]]), directed by [[Abraham Jansen]]
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200*: Performed by the [[Heidedal Drama Group]] ([[Heidram]]), probably directed by [[Abraham Jansen]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 08:55, 27 February 2024

Vumani Bo! Siyavuma! ("Do you believe it? Yes, I believe it!") is a music and dance show created by Zenzi Mbuli.

Original Text

Translations and Adaptions

Performance history in South Africa

2000: Performed at the Market Theatre in May, directed and choreographed by Zenzi Mbuli, with Siyabonga Twala, Brian Mazibuko, Peter Mashigo, Barol Behane, Gcina Mkhize, Jeanette Mokhele, Themba Mbonani, Mthokozisi Zazi Ngcobo and Nthato Korolosi.

200*: Performed by the Heidedal Drama Group (Heidram), probably directed by Abraham Jansen.

Sources

Ruphin Coudyzer. 2023. Annotated list of his photographs of Market Theatre productions. (Provided by Coudyzer)

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