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Taliep Petersen - Wikipedia
Book Extract: Mr Entertainment - The Story of Taliep Petersen
A book about embrace, but also about the chokehold of ...
A book about embrace, but also about the chokehold of ...
- ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation is a life-works biography of South African musician Taliep Petersen.
| A book about embrace, but also about the chokehold of segregation—Carina Venter reviews Mr Entertainment: The Story of Taliep Petersen by Paula Fourie. | |
| In this pioneering biography of one of Cape Town’s most beloved entertainers, we encounter Petersen as a complex and many-sided personality whose influence continues to reverberate in national. | |
| After the First World War, Mohandas Karamchand “Mahatma” Gandhi became and Taliep Peterson. |
Taliep Petersen: First book to detail life of our ‘Mr ...
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- ENGLISH ABSTRACT: This dissertation is a life-works biography of South African musician Taliep Petersen.
One and only Mr Entertainer: Biography a tribute to Taliep ...
One and only Mr Entertainer: Biography a tribute to Taliep ...
- In this pioneering biography of one of Cape Town’s most beloved entertainers, we encounter Petersen as a complex and many-sided personality whose influence continues to reverberate in national.
Taliep Petersen - Wikipedia
- In this pioneering biography of one of Cape Town’s most beloved entertainers, we encounter Petersen as a complex and many-sided personality whose influence continues to reverberate in national life.
Taliep Petersen
South African actor, singer and theatre director
Taliep Petersen (15 April 1950 – 16 December 2006)[1] was a South African singer, composer and director of a number of popular musicals. He worked most notably with David Kramer, with whom he won an Olivier Award.
Career
One of "South Africa's best known theatre personalities",[2] Petersen was born in the multi-cultural neighbourhood of Cape Town, District Six. He first sang publicly aged six, at the Coon Carnival.[3] His first theatre performance was a part in a 1974 production of Hair, followed by Godspell and Jesus Christ Superstar.[3] After a period studying classical guitar at the Fitznell School of Music in England, he wrote his first revue, called Carnival a la District Six, based on the New Year celebrations in Cape Town.[4]
In the 1980s, Petersen formed a band, called Sapphyre, that played interpretations of traditional Cape Malay songs. In