The Star Early Edition

Renowned SA stage designer mourned

- JANICE HONEYMAN

A STARhas faded, and our world is a whole lot dimmer for this. But that same brilliant star has transcende­d into the huge, midnight-blue firmament, (one often reflected in his magnificen­t designs) and the sky above us now shines brighter for its presence as he beams down on Joburg, Bath, London, Bregenz (Austria), Chicago, Tokyo, Vienna, Paris, Los Angeles – to name but a few places where Johan Engels ( pictured) unstinting­ly and without reserve spread the glow of his earthly talents.

I cannot believe that I am writing an obituary for my very dear friend, who just recently and so unexpected­ly departed. I am one of a large group of close friends that Johan has left behind. He had an extraordin­ary capacity for befriendin­g people, expressing interest in them, and giving of himself and his life-passion to anyone who was within his sphere and was prepared to accept his largesse. And now we, this same big group of friends, in our own hearts have innumerabl­e vivid personal and individual memories of a wonderful, generous, larger-thanlife personalit­y.

What is it that was so special about Johan? Because he was, undoubtedl­y, very special.

I will simply recall a series of stream-of-consciousn­ess personal impression­s that may create a full, loving picture of our friend, and I hope to do him justice and honour. always gave us – the best champagne, cheeses, pasta, prosciutto, presents, visits to theatres, restaurant­s, antique markets, hours of classical music and visual feasting in his studio, wit, laughter, debate and fun!

As his dear, close friend, Lady Pamela Harlech, said the day after he moved on: “My bestest friend ever… We must just remember him with all the joy we shared.”

The 10 production­s Johan and I did together were my most rewarding ever… Showboat, Fledermaus… I will remember them in awe. And everyone else who cherished their experience­s with him will too. A sad loss indeed.

His perception­s were profound, and his influence has been mammoth. Breath-takingly inventive, fiercely creative, an artist of great integrity, Johan never opted for compromise or the easy way out. It was this that set him apart from his peers and colleagues. He had a vision, and it was deep, intense, broad and vast!

Now, with his paint-stained fingers, in his black linen jacket with drawing pens in the top pocket and a sketch-pad in his hand, he has gone into the universe of colour and texture, energy and nature that he always revered.

May we as friends to whom he was precious keep his personal and profession­al legacy alive.

And may we as artists strive to live by his glorious work – and life – ethic!

Goodbye to a much-loved genius.

 ?? PIICTTURRE­E:: LEEON LEESSTTRRA­DEE ??
PIICTTURRE­E:: LEEON LEESSTTRRA­DEE

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