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Performing Arts Journal [PAJ] 55 - January, 1997 [Volume XIX, No. 1: Yvonne Rainer Filmscript, Performing Photography, New Drama in India, Film Festivals, Egoyan Salome]

Performing Arts Journal [PAJ] 55 - January, 1997 [Volume XIX, No. 1: Yvonne Rainer Filmscript, Performing Photography, New Drama in India, Film Festivals, Egoyan Salome]

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Performing Arts Journal [PAJ] 55 - January, 1997 [Volume XIX, No. 1: Yvonne Rainer Filmscript, Performing Photography, New Drama in India, Film Festivals, Egoyan Salome]

by Contributors: Erin B. Mee, Kavalam Narayana Panikkar, Tripurari Sharma, Mahesh Dattani, Christopher Ho, Mark Zimmermann, Lisa Jaye Young, David J. Levin, Emily C. Bartels, Daryl Chin, Yvonne Rainer, Larry Qualls

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Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. Soft cover. Fine. 6.75" x 10. A remarkable journal devoted to the "time/space" arts, edited by Bonnie Marranca and Gautam Dasgupta, first published in 1976 (issue 83 dated May, 2006). CONTENTS: Contemporary Indian Theatre: Three Voices [Mee], Meaning into Action [Panikkar], Out in the Open [Sharma], Invisible Issues [Dattani], The Illusion of Illumination: Mediascape [Ho], Nan Goldin and Lyle Ashton Harris [Zimmermann], Nobody Will Give You Freedom - You Have to Take It: Meret Oppenheim [Young], Operatic School for Scandal: Richard Strauss's "Salome" directed by Atom Egoyan [Levin], Shakespeare to the People: Al Pacino's "Looking for Richard" [Bartels], Festivals Markets Critics: Notes on the State of the Art Film [Chin], MURDER and murder - A Filmscript [Rainer], Photogenic Acts (Contemporary Multimedia Performance): Dona Ann McAdams [Qualls] ; 124 pages. CONDITION: a bright, tight, unmarked, uncreased copy with negligible shelf-wear - now in a clear, snug, protective polypropylene bag with backing board.

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Performing Arts Journal [PAJ] 55 - January, 1997 [Volume XIX, No. 1: Yvonne Rainer Filmscript, Performing Photography, New Drama in India, Film Festivals, Egoyan Salome]
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Contributors: Erin B. Mee, Kavalam Narayana Panikkar, Tripurari Sharma, Mahesh Dattani, Christopher Ho, Mark Zimmermann, Lisa Jaye Young, David J. Levin, Emily C. Bartels, Daryl Chin, Yvonne Rainer, Larry Qualls
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Soft cover
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Johns Hopkins University Press
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Date Published
1997
Keywords
CONTEMPORARY THEATRE THEATER DRAMA DANCE OPERA FILM MUSIC PERFORMANCE ART INDIAN RICHARD STRAUSS SALOME SHAKESPEARE MULTIMEDIA
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Drama; Opera;
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6.75" x 10

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