Aardklop National Arts Festival 2010: 28/9-2//10/10
The Aardklop National Arts Festival offers an outstanding programme
with more than 70 productions from 28 September to 2 October this
year.
These include an opera and dance and brand-new drama productions by
award-winning writers. Popular productions from other festivals can
also be seen at Aardklop, such as the site-specific Betésda that won
numerous awards at the KKNK.
Aardklop is held annually in Potchefstroom, 120km from Johannesburg and
180km from Pretoria
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With Aardklop’s mission to develop new works, audiences can look
forward to debut productions from three Hertzog prizewinners: two
brand-new works written by Ingrid Winterbach and Marlene van Niekerk,
respectively a new drama and a literary cabaret, while Deon Opperman
presents a new production of one of his successful dramas, last
performed in 1999. Hertzog prizewinner Pieter Fourie’s popular farce
Die Proponentjie will also be staged at Aardklop. Dood van ’n
Verkoopsman, Arthur Miller’s timeless drama, makes a comeback under the
auspices of director Bobby Heaney with, amongst others, Ben Kruger and
Bettie Kemp.
After last year’s success with the three short comedies three different
writers were approached to keep audiences laughing: Nico Luwes, Hélène
Truter and Leon Kruger.
On the English front two productions will debut at this year’s
festival: a new dark comedy by Mike van Graan and the Magnet Theatre
returns with another surprise after last year’s standing ovations for
Every Year, Every Day I Am Walking. Acclaimed director Sylvaine Strike,
known for her magical productions, stages the entertaining and moving
Pregnant Pause, featuring Michael Richard and Charmaine
Weir-Smith.
A highlight on the classical programme is the concert with the
outstanding British violinist Daniel Rowland with the Chamber Orchestra
of South Africa performing 8 Seasons – a programme with Antonio
Vivaldi’s ánd Astor Piazzolla’s Four Seasons. A bonus is the
performance by Toeac – two accordionists from the Netherlands conjuring
up astounding classical sounds from their instruments.
Lovers of light music won’t be disappointed. The festival features a
cappella groups (including Wishful Singing from the Netherlands), the
big rock and jazz concerts, a touch of boeremusiek and Huisgenoot is
back with its popular daily programme.
If you prefer a more serious offering or if you are more inclined to a
lighter, entertaining experience – the Aardklop National Arts
Festival’s programme in Potchefstroom promises to cater for everyone’s
taste. Tickets are available at Computicket from 22 July.