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The play is a radical adaptation and localization of  adaptation of  
 
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The play is set in Bloemfontein in about 1954 and the name Waaihoek refers to an informal settlement that existed in Bloemfontein at the time, that was to be raged the following year and the people resettled under the apartheid legislation. "Vinkel en Koljander" are the names of a pair of twins featured in the play. The names are derived from an [[Afrikaans]]  saying, "soos vinkel en koljander", that basically means : "six of one and half a dozen of the other" - or like "two peas in a pod".  
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The play is set in Bloemfontein in about 1954 and the name Waaihoek refers to an informal settlement that existed in Bloemfontein at the time, that was to be raged the following year and the people resettled under the apartheid legislation. "Vinkel en Koljander" are the names given to the pair of twins featured in the play. The names are derived from an [[Afrikaans]]  saying, "soos vinkel en koljander", that basically means : "six of one and half a dozen of the other" - or like "two peas in a pod".  
  
 
It was written in 2000-2001, with financial support of the [[National Arts Council]].
 
It was written in 2000-2001, with financial support of the [[National Arts Council]].

Revision as of 06:16, 1 May 2023

Waaihoek se Vinkel en Koljander (lit. "Windy Corner's fennel and coriander") is a musical comedy by Nico Luwes.

The original text

The play is a radical adaptation and localization of adaptation of

The play is set in Bloemfontein in about 1954 and the name Waaihoek refers to an informal settlement that existed in Bloemfontein at the time, that was to be raged the following year and the people resettled under the apartheid legislation. "Vinkel en Koljander" are the names given to the pair of twins featured in the play. The names are derived from an Afrikaans saying, "soos vinkel en koljander", that basically means : "six of one and half a dozen of the other" - or like "two peas in a pod".

It was written in 2000-2001, with financial support of the National Arts Council.

The text has not been published, but is available online from the LitNet-spens[1]

Translations and adaptations

Performance history in South Africa

2003: Performed by PACOFS in the Wynand Mouton Theatre, Bloemfontein.

2006: Performed in the Wynand Mouton Theatre, Bloemfontein.

Sources

https://www.litnet.co.za/litnet-spens-waaihoek-se-vinkel-en-koljander/

https://www.litnet.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Luwes_waaihoek.pdf

A bound copy of the text, dated 2001, found in the Stellenbosch Drama Department archive in 2022.


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