Performance Magazine, issue 42 July/August 1986

This material is held atUniversity of Bristol Theatre Collection

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CONTENTS

Letters

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Australia Focus: the people the places the performances: The Myths, The Spaces: a quick guided tour by Rob La Frenais

Putting on an Act: performing femininity by Sarah Miller

Kill the Word!: Soundworks Festival by Nigel Helyer

No One Wants You: veteran performance guerilla, Mike Mullins, interviewed by Rob La Frenais

View From the South: interview with an art space director by Louise Dauth

Distanced Pairs: two trans-continental working relationships by Julian Goddard

Menacing Curves: installations at the Sydney Biennale by Ann Berriman

Whiff of the Sacred: post-performance in Tasmania by Leigh Hobba

Jill Scott: a science-fiction videomaker by Rob La Frenais

Performance Art, What the?: the perspecta perspective by Simon Penney

Rose English: thee thy thou thine, exclusively by Steve Rogers

Magdalena: a polemic, a festival by Jull Greenhaigh

Pretending to Dance: more performance/dance crossover by Honey Salvadori

Cut Ups and Pixillation: video by Nik Houghton

Sex and Death, New Arts Consort: this time to music by David Briers

A Day in the Life of a Neo-Naturist by Chrissie Binnie