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“So Take This Magic Flute and Blow. It Will Protect Us As We Go”: Impempe Yomlingo (2007–11) and South Africa’s Ongoing Transition

Davies and Davies examine the many ways in which Impempe Yomlingo performs transition. Fraught political debates regarding the ongoing transition from apartheid South Africa to the "new" democratic order are inflected in Impempe's portrayal of the turn from the malevolent world of the...

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Published in:The Opera quarterly 2012-03, Vol.28 (1), p.54-71
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