• The Voëlvry movement (Afrikaans: [ˈfuəlfrɛi]) in South Africa was a genre of anti-apartheid music sung in Afrikaans. The term Voëlvry means both "free...
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    Kombuis. Voëlvry tapped into a growing dissatisfaction with the Apartheid system amongst white Afrikaans speakers, and thus Voëlvry represents the musical...
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  • icon of the alternative Afrikaans music scene and a significant player in the vibrant 'Voëlvry' cultural movement. The Voëlvry movement was the 'Boere...
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    touchstones of South African culture such as the anti-apartheid Voëlvry Movement, the satirical magazine Bitterkomix, and the alternative rock band Fokofpolisiekar...
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    apartheid. The Voëlvry movement among Afrikaners began in the 1980s in response with the opening of Shifty Mobile Recording Studio. Voëlvry sought to express...
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  • 8 WAT Podcast". Retrieved 17 March 2017. Hopkins, Pat (2006). Voëlvry: the movement that rocked South Africa. Cape Town: Zebra Press. p. 151. "Artists:...
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    Hartenbos (category Populated places in the Mossel Bay Local Municipality)
    Hartenbos is embedded into the Afrikaner cultural thinking. Koos Kombuis, a rebel against apartheid and member of the Voëlvry movement which kickstarted Afrikaans...
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    Akkedis, The Black Cat Bones, Albert Frost, Gerald Clark, Ann Jangle, William Welfare, Southern Gypsey Queen en Dirk Ace of the Voëlvry movement – "Zeegunst"...
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    Recommended Records and Rock in Opposition United Democratic Front The Voëlvry Movement 7ª Edición (PDF) (in French, Spanish, and English). Festival de Cine...
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    (1997) Voëlvry: Die Toer – various artists, including Bernoldus Niemand en die Swart Gevaar (2006) Hopkins, Pat (2006). Voëlvry: The Movement that Rocked...
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    University of the Witwatersrand, as part of The Voëlvry Movement tour. KOOS disbanded in 1990 following the suicide of Neil Goedhals on 16 August, 1990...
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    musicians, who, under the collective name of Voëlvry (directly translated meaning "Free as a bird"; in Afrikaans "voëlvry" is synonymous to the words "fugitive"...
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  • "Miriam Makeba Welela". Musician (137): 84. Voëlvry is discussed in detail by Hopkins (2006) in Voëlvry. The movement that rocked South Africa (Cape Town: Zebra...
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  • Korinthe) 1960 – N.P. van Wyk Louw (Germanicus) 1969 – D.J. Opperman (Voëlvry) 1972 – P.G. du Plessis (Siener in die suburbs and Die nag van Legio) 1978...
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    22 August 2014 Financial Mail, S.A.A.N. Limited, 1986, page 112 Voëlvry: The Movement that Rocked South Africa, Pat Hopkins, Zebra, 2006, page 56 New...
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  • 13 October 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2016. Hopkins, Pat (2006). Voëlvry: The Movement that Rocked South Africa. Zebra. p. 239. ISBN 9781770071209.[permanent...
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  • KwaZulu-Natal. Archived from the original (PDF) on 22 August 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2016. Hopkins, Pat (2006). Voëlvry: The Movement that Rocked South Africa...
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    Warrick Sony (category Music in the movement against apartheid)
    one of the first Fostex B16 tape recorders and the studio became 16 track. Hopkins, Pat; Kombuis, Koos; Ross, Lloyd (2006). Voëlvry: The Movement that Rocked...
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    from the original on February 6, 2023. Retrieved January 4, 2024. Grundlingh, Albert (2004). ""Rocking the boat"? The "Voëlvry" music movement in South...
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