In South Africa, the exposure of opera to local cultures and circumstances has in time resulted in a number of opera productions that have departed from Western aesthetic norms and prompted innovations to the genre. These innovations can be traced in newly created operas as well as in the production of a number of operas from the standard canon that have been ‘translated’ to local contexts and social realities. This article explores the historical trajectory of opera production in South Africa from 1801 to the present through the lens of indigenisation and shows that, in its most subtle form, this phenomenon can be traced in local opera productions long before the issue of the reflection of indigenous cultures in opera became relevant. In c...
Literature on the topic of ballet in South Africa is growing. However, there are still gaps as a res...
Past research into the history, state, function and performance contexts of indigenous African music...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
In South Africa, the exposure of opera to local cultures and circumstances has in time resulted in a...
The East Cape Opera Company was founded by Gwyneth Lloyd in 1995 and has performed in various Easter...
Music is often cited as a central artistic mode in African theatre and performance practices. Howeve...
In November 1967, a four act opera, Klutaimnestra, by the South African composer Cromwell Everson (1...
The transplantation of nineteenth-century comic opera to South Africa remains largely undocumented. ...
The performance of serious concert music in Cape Town evolved significantly during the nineteenth a...
Tonic Sol-fa was introduced to South Africa during the mid nineteenth century initially by Christian...
The Eoan Group, founded in 1933 in Cape Town, was South Africaâs first and only all-coloured opera, ...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this dissertation an historical nar...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation explores the con...
This article is concerned with the noticeable increase in musicians from previously disadvantaged c...
Literature on the topic of ballet in South Africa is growing. However, there are still gaps as a res...
Past research into the history, state, function and performance contexts of indigenous African music...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
In South Africa, the exposure of opera to local cultures and circumstances has in time resulted in a...
The East Cape Opera Company was founded by Gwyneth Lloyd in 1995 and has performed in various Easter...
Music is often cited as a central artistic mode in African theatre and performance practices. Howeve...
In November 1967, a four act opera, Klutaimnestra, by the South African composer Cromwell Everson (1...
The transplantation of nineteenth-century comic opera to South Africa remains largely undocumented. ...
The performance of serious concert music in Cape Town evolved significantly during the nineteenth a...
Tonic Sol-fa was introduced to South Africa during the mid nineteenth century initially by Christian...
The Eoan Group, founded in 1933 in Cape Town, was South Africaâs first and only all-coloured opera, ...
Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2018.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In this dissertation an historical nar...
This study deals with African neo-traditional choral music of sub-Saharan- and Southern Africa, with...
MA (Musicology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This dissertation explores the con...
This article is concerned with the noticeable increase in musicians from previously disadvantaged c...
Literature on the topic of ballet in South Africa is growing. However, there are still gaps as a res...
Past research into the history, state, function and performance contexts of indigenous African music...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...