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robynsassenmyview · 5 months ago
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Desperadoes with magic on their side
"Desperadoes with magic on their side", a review of episode 20 of Martyn le Roux's Afrikaans serialised podcast, 'Die Soutwaterheks'.
GIANT splash of a seacreature’s tail as she makes off for new adventure. Listen to episode 20 of Martyn le Roux’s Die Soutwaterheks What does it take for you to shelve your own values and leap in the path of a proverbial speeding truck for the sake of taking a shot at helping someone else? In episode 20 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks, our friends get to understand the…
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mybeingthere · 2 years ago
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PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 1931 - 2008Pieter van der Westhuizen discovered at a very young age that "the world I found myself in was not a comfortable one... At around the age of four I decided that this life was not for me. I began creating another world for myself - in pictures..."
Pieter van der Westhuizen, was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1931. He studied art at Unisa under Sakkie Eloff, Leo Theron, Robert Hodgins and others. In 1960 he worked under Alfred Krentz and in 1971 under Erik Laubscher. During 1979-80 he attended the Nationale Hoger Institute voor Schone Kunst at the Royal Academy for Fine arts in Belgium. In 1982 and 1985 he continued his studies at the Stedelijke Akademie in Ghent and the Ryks Centrum voor Grafiek in Kasterlee, Belgium. During 1983 and 1985 he studied wood-block printing in Japan.
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yrh72 · 4 years ago
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robynsassenmyview · 10 months ago
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There’s a thug on your stoep
"There's a thug on your stoep", a review of episode 17 of 'Die Soutwaterheks', a serialised podcast by Martyn le Roux.
THIS will not pass, says Frans Baker in the face of gender-based violence, in episode 17 of Martyn le Roux’s Die Soutwaterheks. MALE BRAVADO AND mermaid intrusiveness give episode 17 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks a bit of a kick back into the world of ordinary things, and out of the bamboozled circle of friends in the bar. You can find this foray into privacy, abuse…
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robynsassenmyview · 10 months ago
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Grab my hand, you're dying
"Grab my hand, you're dying", a review of episode 16 of 'Die Soutwaterheks', a serialised podcast by Martyn le Roux.
HELP from unexpected quarters, in episode 16 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast Die Soutwaterheks. “YOU! MURDEROUS WITCH!” Captain Claassen is less than impressed with Salacia when first he encounters her, in episode 16 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks which you can find here. Presenting a mix of the complexity of guilt, loss and trauma, it’s a gripping…
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robynsassenmyview · 11 months ago
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We are stardust, we are misguided
"We are stardust, we are misguided", a review of episode 15 of Martyn le Roux's serialised podcast, 'Die Soutwaterheks'.
IF you cut me, I will not bleed blood, says Salacia in episode 15 of Die Soutwaterheks. SALACIA AND OUR friends explore the notion of everything, from Plato to Nazism, with reference to a lot of historical and scientific experiments and a nod to conspiracy theorists tossed into the mix, in episode 15 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks which you can find here. It’s a story…
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robynsassenmyview · 11 months ago
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A sound to shatter glass
"A sound to shatter glass", a review of episode 14 of Martyn le Roux's serialised podcast, 'Die Soutwaterheks'.
BOUNDLESS magical energy and broken links explored in episode 14 of Martyn le Roux’s Die Soutwaterheks. ENERGY HAS A foreverness that completely transcends humanity’s knowledge, explains Salacia, the mermaid, in episode 14 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks, which you can find here. She gets Frans and his sea buddies to remember the lessons of Sunday School and understand…
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robynsassenmyview · 11 months ago
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Rules of engagement and time’s secrets
"Rules of Engagement and Time's Secrets", a review of episode 13 of Martyn le Roux's 'Die Soutwaterheks'.
HOW to hide a mythical creature in plain sight. “THERE’S A MERMAID in my bar!” utters one of Frans Baker’s buddies in total incredulity and with a bit of hysterical hilary, in the opening sequences of episode 13 of Martyn le Roux’s serialised podcast, Die Soutwaterheks, which you can find here. It’s time for Frans (Francois Coertze) to open up the mystery of Salacia (Elzahn Dorfling) to his…
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robynsassenmyview · 1 year ago
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Clothes shopping for a 300-year-old
"Clothes shopping for a 300-year-old", a review of episode 9 of Martyn le Roux's serialised podcast, 'Die Soutwaterheks'.
SHE’S in there…. Episode 9 of Die Soutwaterheks by Martyn le Roux, focuses on truth and belief. YOU KNOW SOMETHING enormous has happened when your body kicks in, and when after experiencing this thing, you wake up lying on the floor with someone giving you sips of sugar water. This is where we find Belinda (Annette Havenga) in the opening sequences of episode nine of Martyn Le Roux’s serialised…
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mybeingthere · 3 years ago
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PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 1931 - 2008Pieter van der Westhuizen discovered at a very young age that "the world I found myself in was not a comfortable one... At around the age of four I decided that this life was not for me. I began creating another world for myself - in pictures..."
Pieter van der Westhuizen, was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1931. He studied art at Unisa under Sakkie Eloff, Leo Theron, Robert Hodgins and others. In 1960 he worked under Alfred Krentz and in 1971 under Erik Laubscher. During 1979-80 he attended the Nationale Hoger Institute voor Schone Kunst at the Royal Academy for Fine arts in Belgium. In 1982 and 1985 he continued his studies at the Stedelijke Akademie in Ghent and the Ryks Centrum voor Grafiek in Kasterlee, Belgium. During 1983 and 1985 he studied wood-block printing in Japan.
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mybeingthere · 3 years ago
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PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 1931 - 2008Pieter van der Westhuizen discovered at a very young age that "the world I found myself in was not a comfortable one... At around the age of four I decided that this life was not for me. I began creating another world for myself - in pictures..."
Pieter van der Westhuizen, was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1931. He studied art at Unisa under Sakkie Eloff, Leo Theron, Robert Hodgins and others. In 1960 he worked under Alfred Krentz and in 1971 under Erik Laubscher. During 1979-80 he attended the Nationale Hoger Institute voor Schone Kunst at the Royal Academy for Fine arts in Belgium. In 1982 and 1985 he continued his studies at the Stedelijke Akademie in Ghent and the Ryks Centrum voor Grafiek in Kasterlee, Belgium. During 1983 and 1985 he studied wood-block printing in Japan.
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mybeingthere · 3 years ago
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PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 1931 - 2008Pieter van der Westhuizen discovered at a very young age that "the world I found myself in was not a comfortable one... At around the age of four I decided that this life was not for me. I began creating another world for myself - in pictures..."
Pieter van der Westhuizen, was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1931. He studied art at Unisa under Sakkie Eloff, Leo Theron, Robert Hodgins and others. In 1960 he worked under Alfred Krentz and in 1971 under Erik Laubscher. During 1979-80 he attended the Nationale Hoger Institute voor Schone Kunst at the Royal Academy for Fine arts in Belgium. In 1982 and 1985 he continued his studies at the Stedelijke Akademie in Ghent and the Ryks Centrum voor Grafiek in Kasterlee, Belgium. During 1983 and 1985 he studied wood-block printing in Japan.
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mybeingthere · 3 years ago
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PIETER VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, 1931 - 2008Pieter van der Westhuizen discovered at a very young age that "the world I found myself in was not a comfortable one... At around the age of four I decided that this life was not for me. I began creating another world for myself - in pictures..."
Pieter van der Westhuizen, was born in Pretoria, South Africa, in 1931. He studied art at Unisa under Sakkie Eloff, Leo Theron, Robert Hodgins and others. In 1960 he worked under Alfred Krentz and in 1971 under Erik Laubscher. During 1979-80 he attended the Nationale Hoger Institute voor Schone Kunst at the Royal Academy for Fine arts in Belgium. In 1982 and 1985 he continued his studies at the Stedelijke Akademie in Ghent and the Ryks Centrum voor Grafiek in Kasterlee, Belgium. During 1983 and 1985 he studied wood-block printing in Japan.
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