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28 June 2012 - 8 July 2012
Grahamstown, South Africa
Productions A-Z
A listing of all the productions at this year's National Arts Festival, organised alphabetically by production title. Click on the letter below to jump to the relevant page. To search for a production by something other than title, go here.
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Main / Theatre
Puppet design by Janni Younge Set Design by Illka Louw Puppets' & actors' costumes designed by Hillette Stapelberg Lighting Design by Paul Abrams Sound Design by Uebu Jemasu Photography by Christine Nachmann Actor Puppeteers: Roshina Ratnam, ...

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Main / Walking Tour
Starting at the Albany Museum (the second oldest in South Africa), the tour includes an amazing variety of scenes and scenarios of 19th century military, judicial and religious life in Grahamstown. Of architectural interest are the buildings which include two ...

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Main / Jazz
Top young jazz players from around the country flock to Grahamstown each year to try their luck for the national bands, and attend the Festival sometime as established ensembles. First up tonight is the St. John's College jazz band from ...

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Main / Jazz
The UCT Vocal Group, led by vocal lecturer and pianist Amanda Tiffin, harnesses the excellent young voices of the next generation of singers studying jazz at university. Sharing the bill is Útvarp, featuring Karl Nyberg (sax), Karl-Magnus Andersson (piano), Josefin ...

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Main / Historical Tour
There is a limpid quality to the air in this quiet forgotten little corner of the Eastern Cape approximately 22km from Grahamstown where the Blaauwkrantz Pool, in the Blaauwkrantz Nature reserve, is situated. This tranquil pool, sparkling in the sunlight, ...

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Main / Jazz
Guitarist, composer and producer Selaelo Selota grew up in a rural village near Polokwane, and in 1997 he graduated from UCT with a Jazz Degree, majoring in Jazz Composition and Improvisation. In 2001 he collected two South African Music Awards ...

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Main / Jazz
Selaelo Selota (guitar) returns, featuring one of South Africa's leading vibraphone and marimba players - Ngwako Manamela - who boasts a career of over three decades of performance and recordings with musicians including Hugh Masekela, Miriam Makeba, Zim Ngqawana and ...

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Main / Theatre
'Ewok, I repeat, is a dangerous talent' Giselle Turner, Daily News Meet a rapper. Not just your average rapper (never busted a cap, never dealt crack, never given a Ho a slap) but a rapper... from eMpangeni. Seriously? Proudly ...

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Main / Walking Tour
The tour begins at The Cock House, a guest house, once the home of entrepreneur and Port Alfred Harbour visionary, William Cock. A mill stood opposite – hence its neighbouring street name: Mill Street. Passing by the Market Square – ...

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Main / Student Theatre
It is the spring of 1948. In the still cool evenings of Pittsburgh's Hill district, family sounds fill the air. The laughter of friends gathered for a backyard card game rises just above the wail of a mother who has ...

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Main / Theatre
Direction, Set & Lighting Design by Fred Abrahamse Costume Design by Marcel Meyer Cast: Rory Acton-Burnell Marcel Meyer Alistair Moulton Black James MacGregor "SHAKESPEARE'S R&J, a vibrant, hot-blooded new adaptation of Romeo and Juliet... pulsates with an adolescent ...

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Main / Theatre
A Keep the dream T/A Catalina UNltd presentation Weddings and funerals have always been a time for bittersweet reflection. Jehan Singh, while attending the funeral of his cousin Ishaan, tells the comic and tragic story of his life growing up ...

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Main / Theatre
25 years on a revival of a South African Anti-war classic Credits Written by Anthony Akerman Directed by André Odendaal Costume, sets & lighting by Kosie Smit Stage manager: Joanna Borton Cast (In order of appearance) David Levitt - Glen Biderman-Pam Trevor ...

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Main / Film
"As long as I am regarded as a non-white, then I can never be a full human being in the context of my everyday existence". Soon after he made this statement, Strini Moodley, co-founder of the Black Consciousness Movement was ...

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Main / Think!Fest
Using data from the Human Sciences Research Council’s nationally representative SASAS survey (2005), this talk investigates young people’s attitudes to governance and societal institutions, satisfaction  with democracy, feelings of South African identity and perceptions of life satisfaction. A second part ...

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Main / Jazz
Britain’s most cutting-edge MC and saxophonist, Soweto Kinch, struts his stuff in front of a killer line-up of serious South African jazz players - Bokani Dyer (piano), David Ledbetter (guitar), Shane Cooper (bass) and Kesivan Naidoo (drums) – for a ...

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Main / Jazz
British saxophonist and MC/rapper Soweto Kinch is one of the most exciting and versatile young musicians to hit the British music scene in recent years and he is one of only a few artists whose appeal traverses underground and mainstream ...

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Main / Student Theatre
Most teenage girls go on shopping sprees. I went on a killing spree. Imagine gripping the hot plate of a stove; waiting until your fingerprints are melted clean like wax. Delve into the mind of a teenage killer. Do an ...

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Main / Jazz
The singer, vocal acrobat and composer Andreas Schaerer is one of the busiest Swiss vocalists and he impresses not only with his expressive voice - covering an extraordinary range - but also employs a seemingly infinite variety of vocal sounds. ...

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Main / Think!Fest
Ross McCreath is a matric pupil at St Andrew’s College in Grahamstown and a Gold Award participant in the President’s Awards. In 2007, at the age of 14, Ross founded the Tiger Titans development cricket club amongst the youth of ...

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Main / Film
COURTESY OF NU METRO 1990 - and two major events are about to happen - the release of Nelson Mandela and, more importantly, its Spud Milton's first year at an elite boys only private boarding school. John Milton is ...

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Main / Jazz
The Standard Bank National Schools' Big Band will show you the strides being made in the jazz education programmes in high schools around South Africa. The band brings together the best young school players in the country under the guidance ...

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Main / Jazz
The Standard Bank National Youth Jazz Band is this year led by one of South Africa's leading jazz musicians and educators - McCoy Mrubata - who will put a small elite combo of the nation's very best young players under ...

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Main / Jazz
Pianist Bokani Dyer, Standard Bank Young Artist for Jazz 2011, is a very impressive young musician, technically skilled beyond his years and artistically creative in a wide array of jazz genres. He grew up in Botswana, went to school in ...

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Main / Walking Tour
Gracing the romantic Worcester Street – the home of the Diocesan School for Girls and the first independent school in South Africa, St Andrews College – are the elegant residences of the noteworthy of a bygone era. Gothic arches, Victorian ...

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Main / Think!Fest
Steuart Pennington is co-editor and publisher of nine books on South Africa and Africa, starting with of South Africa – The Good News in 2002 and most recently the Promise of Leadership in 2009, published for the Nelson Mandela Foundation. ...

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Main / Think!Fest
A panel discussion with Steuart Pennington, Les Aupiais and Cedric Tyler chaired by Owen Skae, Director Rhodes Business School Cedric Tyler sits on the board of US-based BusinessGenetics Inc and a number of other companies. He invented and developed the ...

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Main / Ballet
Production: Elizabeth Triegaardt Music: Pyotr Tchaikovsky Lighting: Shamiel Abrahams Original set and costumes: Peter Cazalet Set for this production co-ordinated by: Charles Petersen Production Manager: Charles Petersen Stage Manager: Tim Harding Accompanied by the KwaZulu Natal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Naum Rousine Cast: Odette / Odile: ...

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Main / Music
A Tribute to Syd Kitchen featuring Tony Cox, Steve Newman, Nibs van der Spuy, Greg Geordiades, Guy Buttery, Marc Duby and Ashish Joshi. Syd Kitchen, musician, poet, nonconformist, and skollie of note, much loved by all who knew him, has ...