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Kume-Krle-Trts single work   drama  
Issue Details: First known date: 1984... 1984 Kume-Krle-Trts
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Deals with Macedonian naming customs. The godfather names a family's children Tikvar (Pumpkin), Teneke (Tin Can), Tevekelia (Lout) and Torlak (Unkempt). [Source: 'The Australian-Macedonian Drama Group' p. 28.]

Notes

  • English translation of the title: Godfather Krle-Trts

Production Details

  • Performed by the Australian-Macedonian Drama Group, Collingwood Education Centre, Melbourne, May 1984.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1984
Language: Macedonian

Works about this Work

The Australian-Macedonian Drama Group Stefo Stojanovski , 1995 single work criticism
— Appears in: Macedonian Agenda : 16 Essays on the Development of Macedonian Culture in Australia : Includes Cultural Values, Language, Religion, Arts, Identity, Women's Issues, the Elderly, Immigration, Politics, the Child Refugees, Human Rights and More 1995; (p. 27-35)
The author traces the ten year history of the Australian Macedonian Drama Group, based in Melbourne, and outlines the plays the group has performed. Most were specially written for the Group by Macedonian Australians and the works were performed in Macedonian. Over the ten years, audience numbers totalled over 11,000.
The Australian-Macedonian Drama Group Stefo Stojanovski , 1995 single work criticism
— Appears in: Macedonian Agenda : 16 Essays on the Development of Macedonian Culture in Australia : Includes Cultural Values, Language, Religion, Arts, Identity, Women's Issues, the Elderly, Immigration, Politics, the Child Refugees, Human Rights and More 1995; (p. 27-35)
The author traces the ten year history of the Australian Macedonian Drama Group, based in Melbourne, and outlines the plays the group has performed. Most were specially written for the Group by Macedonian Australians and the works were performed in Macedonian. Over the ten years, audience numbers totalled over 11,000.
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