Productions

The Sun, the Moon and the Knife is the archaeology of the /Xam in performance form. An archaeology that also attempts to speak to our reality in the present.

“One of the most challenging aspects of archaeology is to construct a past from what has survived onto the present, using analogies and models from the present but without simply reading the present back into the past, or, as some have said, merely presenting the past.”

John Parkington (Professor of Archaeology, UCT)

“So, Medea wasn’t a flash in the creative pan, it was a significant beginning, a marriage of concept and process that is enriching our cross-over theatre repertory. …[The Sun, the Moon and the Knife] is a vividly articulate theatre piece which will be as effective in a community library as it will on a fancy stage.”

Adrienne Sichel, The Star Tonight!

Dates

1995

Places performed

Nico Arena, Artscape, Cape Town.

Magnet Theatre

Jazzart Dance Theatre

Credits

Conceived, adapted and directed by Mark Fleishman
Choreography Alfred Hinkel
Music Direction Heather Mac
Design Michael Mitchell
Lighting Paul Abrams
Performed by Dawn Langdown and the Jazzart Company