Agenda 17 - 23 Augustus 2014
Zondag 17 Augustus
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Maandag 18 Augustus
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Dinsdag 19 Augustus
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Woensdag 20 Augustus
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Donderdag 21 Augustus
Dance Umbrella 2014
In 2014, the Dance Umbrella will celebrate the 26th year of presenting the best of new contemporary dance works. Over the years the Dance Umbrella has focused on development and nurturing young South Africans, ultimately becoming the premiere international contemporary dance festival in South Africa/Africa.
Ula Sickle met Kinshasa Electric op Noorderzon Festival
Ula Sickle is een Vlaams/Canadese choreograaf. Zij werkt veel samen met Afrikaanse dansers. In dit geval betreft het drie dansers en een DJ afkomstig uit Kinshasa, Republiek Congo. Samen verkennen zij de populaire dansen van het moment, als startpunt voor die verkenning nemen ze de dansvloeren in nightclubs in Kinshasa. Kinshasa Electric wordt onder meer door Noorderzon gecoproduceerd in het kader van NXTSTP.
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Vrijdag 22 Augustus
Dance Umbrella 2014
In 2014, the Dance Umbrella will celebrate the 26th year of presenting the best of new contemporary dance works. Over the years the Dance Umbrella has focused on development and nurturing young South Africans, ultimately becoming the premiere international contemporary dance festival in South Africa/Africa.
Ula Sickle met Kinshasa Electric op Noorderzon Festival
Ula Sickle is een Vlaams/Canadese choreograaf. Zij werkt veel samen met Afrikaanse dansers. In dit geval betreft het drie dansers en een DJ afkomstig uit Kinshasa, Republiek Congo. Samen verkennen zij de populaire dansen van het moment, als startpunt voor die verkenning nemen ze de dansvloeren in nightclubs in Kinshasa. Kinshasa Electric wordt onder meer door Noorderzon gecoproduceerd in het kader van NXTSTP.
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.
Zaterdag 23 Augustus
Dance Umbrella 2014
In 2014, the Dance Umbrella will celebrate the 26th year of presenting the best of new contemporary dance works. Over the years the Dance Umbrella has focused on development and nurturing young South Africans, ultimately becoming the premiere international contemporary dance festival in South Africa/Africa.
Ula Sickle met Kinshasa Electric op Noorderzon Festival
Ula Sickle is een Vlaams/Canadese choreograaf. Zij werkt veel samen met Afrikaanse dansers. In dit geval betreft het drie dansers en een DJ afkomstig uit Kinshasa, Republiek Congo. Samen verkennen zij de populaire dansen van het moment, als startpunt voor die verkenning nemen ze de dansvloeren in nightclubs in Kinshasa. Kinshasa Electric wordt onder meer door Noorderzon gecoproduceerd in het kader van NXTSTP.
theatervertelling ‘Ben van mijzelf’, geschreven door Herman van Veen
Tijdens de Harlekijndagen kunt u onder meer kijken en luisteren naar de bijzondere theatervertelling ‘Ben van mijzelf’, geschreven door Herman van Veen. Het is een verhaal over vluchtelingen. De voorstelling wordt gespeeld door twee Zuid-Afrikaanse dramastudenten, Hope Maimane en Kediboni Rasekhula, en de Nederlandse acteurs Senna Gourdou en Gijs Geurtsen. Herman van Veen vertelt dat hij voortaan elk jaar twee Zuid-Afrikaanse studenten wil uitnodigen om samen een voorstelling te maken rond het thema ‘kinderrechten’. De voorstelling ‘Ben van mijzelf’ wordt opgevoerd op zaterdag 23 augustus om 14.00 uur, en op zondag 24 augustus om 17.00 uur.
Sunday Morning (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:40
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Matt is a successful photographer who has his life exactly how he likes it - until the day his girlfriend tells him she is pregnant. In an attempt to process this disturbing information he goes out for a run. Straying from his regular route, he ventures into a strange part of the city where he makes a gruesome discovery that changes everything. 'A script replete with poetry, poignancy and incisive wit. A tour de force by the most exacting standards, from the brilliant, wordless preface to the last speech. A gem' ***** (Cape Argus, South Africa).
The Zulu by Mbongeni Ngema (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 12:45
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Grammy Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Mbongeni Ngema returns to the stage after 27 years to retell stories, told to him as a young boy growing up in the heart of Zululand, by his blind great grandmother, Mkutshana. The stories take us on a journey through the formation of the Zulu nation and its struggles for survival, to the moment when the Zulu Nation stops British imperial expansion dead in its tracks at the battle of Isandlwana.
Silent Voice (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 14:00
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Silent Voice portrays four men who get together for an intelligent but highly dangerous heist. From thereon the events that follow are more of a robbery procedural as the play explores how and why things go wrong and philosophically examines the tattered dreams and beliefs of the robbers. As the play unfolds each individual tells the story of where he came from and the reasons for his present situation. The play deals with thrust, greed, sacrifice and friendship. Peppered with ironic cultural undertones, it's about the relationship between man and his dream to obtain wealth at any cost.
Race by David Mamet (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Donderdag 31 Juli 2014 15:20
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
A hotel room in disarray: lamps broken, cigarette butts, liquor bottles, a red sequin dress and a man accused of rape. The accused, white. The accuser, black. Shame, guilt, class, sex, lies and race are proactively stirred together in this fast-paced piece by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, produced by one of South Africa’s leading theatre companies. Part of the UK-South African Season
Hayani (UK-South African Season at Edinburgh Fringe Festival)
Vrijdag 01 Augustus 2014 17:10
t/m Maandag 25 Augustus 2014
Hayani is an original play reflecting on the meaning of home in the context of South Africa since its transition. The play explores the stories of two young South African males who both travel back home and in doing so they journey towards better understanding of who they are and what it really means to be a South African. A homecoming story that will tug at your heartstrings.