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  2. Boeremusiek - Wikipedia

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    Boeremusiek is a genre steeped in the history of Afrikaner identity and politics, but it also reflects the complex intersections of race, class, and culture in South African music. Its evolution from a hybrid form of folk music to a symbol of white Afrikaner nationalism complicates simple narratives about its origins and meanings.

  3. National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre

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    The National Afrikaans Literary Museum and Research Centre (Afrikaans: Nasionale Afrikaanse Letterkundige Museum en Navorsingsentrum, NALN) is a central archive for material and information on the history, development, and scope of literature, music, and drama in the Afrikaans language.

  4. MK (channel) - Wikipedia

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    A show where an interviewer follows an artist/group around for a typical day in their lives, with snippets of the featured artist/group's music videos thrown in. "Gons" (Afrikaans for buzz or hum). This is a studio based interview show with an artist/group or actor. The guests are asked to choose a music video at the end of the show.

  5. Die Antwoord - Wikipedia

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    The music video for their single "Enter the Ninja"—which starred South African DJ Leon Botha, who also opened for Die Antwoord's earliest concerts and was notable for being the oldest living person with progeria before his death in 2011 at age 26—was released in late 2009 along with a short promotional video titled Zef Side, which was ...

  6. Pantsula - Wikipedia

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    Pantsula was featured in the 2018 music video "All the Stars" by the artist Kendrick Lamar. [8] [9] [10] Pantsula dancing is the subject of Tjo Vitjo, a hyper-reality South African TV series created in 2017 by documentarian Vincent Moloi and starring Warren Masemola and Rapulana Seiphemo. It is currently (2022) running on Netflix. [11]

  7. Fokofpolisiekar - Wikipedia

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    Fokofpolisiekar (Afrikaans: [ˈfɔkɔf puˈlisiˌkɑːr], Fuckoffpolicecar) is an Afrikaans alternative rock band from Bellville, near Cape Town, South Africa. Due to the obscenity in the name, they are also commonly known simply as Polisiekar or FPK .

  8. Mbongeni Ngema - Wikipedia

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    Mbongeni Ngema (10 May 1955 – 27 December 2023) was a South African playwright, lyricist, composer, director, choreographer, and theatre producer, best known for co-writing the 1981 play Woza Albert! and co-writing (with Hugh Masekela) the 1988 musical Sarafina!.

  9. Amanda Strydom - Wikipedia

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    Strydom was born in the city of Port Elizabeth where she lived and went to school, matriculating from Framesby High School in 1974. She had no formal music training during her childhood (nor did she at any other time in her life) and she can't read a note of music, [1] but she was an active participant in school choirs, and also learnt drama at the Children's Theatre with Mari Mocke and ...