Daily Dispatch

Iconic play deserves credit

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SARAFINA! remains one of the most iconic stage plays and films from South Africa and yet Dumisani Dlamini‚ who played Crocodile‚ feels Mzansi doesn’t give it enough credit for the boundaries it broke in the late 1980s.

In an interview, Dlamini revealed the difficulti­es the young cast members of the original Sarafina! stage play had to endure.

“We found ourselves in America. If I remember correctly‚ we were supposed to be there for six months‚ but that wasn’t the case. The show was extended to a year. You must remember we were very young and some of the girls were crying to go back home.”

He said the show was then extended for six years‚ without “prop- er explanatio­ns” of what was causing the delay to return home.

Dlamini said‚ in retrospect‚ he realises that they were “in exile” as they would have been arrested had they returned.

He said South Africans don’t give the cast and crew the credit they deserve‚ despite the bravery they showed while away from their family and friends for years.

“Sarafina ! was not only an entertainm­ent show‚ it was a ‘struggle’ piece of art. It is actually really sad that it is not recognised. We were soldiers on stage‚ fighting for this country through art.”

Having played iconic characters such as Crocodile in Sarafina !‚ Chester in Yizo Yizo and Mbodla in Isibaya‚ Dlamini expressed his disappoint­ment at the failure of South Africa to recognise “real” talent.

In his over 30 years in the ind Dlamini has never received an award recognisin­g his talent.

“I have taught myself that maybe South Africa doesn’t recognise the talent in actors. Since I began my career I have never received a single award. For all the iconic characters‚ I never achieved anything.”

The actor said living in America taught him the difference between a star and “just a celebrity”. He said the industry in South Africa is not in a position to make superstars yet‚ because the value placed on the art of acting is still “cheap”.

“In the States, they pay actors a lot of money to portray certain characters.” — DDR

 ?? Picture: File ?? DIFFICULT JOURNEY: Actor Dumisani Dlamini reflects on his ’Sarafina!’ journey and how the nation does not give the play or film enough credit
Picture: File DIFFICULT JOURNEY: Actor Dumisani Dlamini reflects on his ’Sarafina!’ journey and how the nation does not give the play or film enough credit

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