Matsemela Manaka (1956–1998) was a South African playwright, poet, and artist. He began his career in the mid-1970s and was influenced by the ideas of...
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teaches dance at the Funda Center, which was founded by her husband, Matsemela Manaka. In 1989, she performed in a play, Gorée, set in this gathering place...
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also refer to: Egoli: City of Gold, play by South African playwright Matsemela Manaka Egoli: Place of Gold, long-running South African soap opera Egoli Air...
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Sotho name for Johannesburg) is a play by South African playwright Matsemela Manaka that focuses on the condition of migrant mine workers in South Africa...
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Blankes by Donald Howarth, The Space Aug. 1979, Egoli: City of Gold by Matsemela Manaka, The Space, design 1973, Die Wildtemmer as Kobus le Grange 1973, Seun...
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of the 1970s and 1980s. He is influenced by Ingoapele Madingoane, Matsemela Manaka and Maishe Maponya. Ingoapele Madingoane, in particular, had an immense...
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winner Year Winner Country Ref. 1987 Nizametdin Akhmetov Soviet Union Matsemela Manaka South Africa 1988 Maina wa Kinyatti Kenya Pramoedya Ananta Toer Indonesia...
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Jessey Keiso Lindiwe Lizzy Nzinzana John Molahlehi Mofokeng Buti Kleinjan Matsemela Nozizwe Aletta Moremi Thapelo Alfred Lephondo Kaneko Stephaans Mashiya...
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