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Theater (2014) 44 (1): 5–23.
Published: 01 February 2014
... scenes, Moore highlights the stylistic affinities and cultural clashes between postmodern dance and voguing in Harrell’s sweeping cycle of dance pieces titled Twenty Looks or Paris Is Burning at the Judson Church. © 2014 by Madison Moore 2014 Madison Moore Walk for Me Postmodern Dance...
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Theater (1973) 4 (3): 20–26.
Published: 01 November 1973
... this element of satire that Gilbert introduced into England in his librettos-satire not only of England's institutions, such as the House of Lords (lolanthe),or the Navy (H.M.S. Pinafore), but of current vogues, such as the Gothic novel (Ruddigore)or the aesthetic...
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Theater (2016) 46 (3): 1–3.
Published: 01 November 2016
.../Eckly’s live remake — titled What a Classic Is and How It Performs in (Our) Time. Paul McCarthy, Rocky, 1976 and presented at the intellectually ambitious Oslo Internasjonale Teaterfestival — opened with a lecture-­performance ask- ing what the current vogue for such remountings might mean for live...
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Theater (1969) 2 (2): 69–71.
Published: 01 May 1969
... harping on Suzy, Sam, because those (Pulling out something else) other models don't seem to have names. And your ice skates. You won second They just have cheek bones like that place in the figure skating contest with Vogue model. It hurt me doubly because...
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Theater (1968) 1 (2): 69–71.
Published: 01 May 1968
.... keep harping on Suzy, Sam, because those (Pulling out something else) other models don't seem to have names. And your ice skates. You won second They just have cheek bones like that place in the figure skating contest with Vogue model. It hurt me doubly...
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Theater (1969) 2 (1): 102–105.
Published: 01 February 1969
... that so easily turns cults into vogues, return to roots. and what I'm interested in is seeing if it holds together. Actually, they are go- Frutkin: But it doesn't seem to be pas- ing to pick up an enormous...
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Theater (1973) 4 (2): 37–41.
Published: 01 May 1973
... to what Young called "tags of the scientific that was to come into vogue later on." Instead, Stark Young brought to his criticism an intelligence that was acutely sensual, eyes and ears open in an unprecedented way to the nuance and texture of the theatrical moment, and an ability to record what...
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Theater (1995) 25 (3): 94–96.
Published: 01 November 1995
..., Eleanora Antinova Plays Seattle. by Eleanor Antin In recent years, however, Antinova has 1994: Sun and Moon Press come back into vogue in high art circles. She has revived her flagging career...
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Theater (1995) 25 (3): 96–98.
Published: 01 November 1995
..., Antinova has 1994: Sun and Moon Press come back into vogue in high art circles. She has revived her flagging career by giving staged Astonish me, Jean. readings from her memoirs, and from perfor- -Sergei Diaghilev...
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Theater (2016) 46 (3): 132–137.
Published: 01 November 2016
... to be made about the timidity, the powering down, of experimental work, at least here in the Unites States. The avant-­garde may not be dead (Sack provides solid proof that it is not), but it’s not thriving either. For example, the theater critic David Cote has dubbed a current vogue of experimental...
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Theater (1976) 7 (2): 4–7.
Published: 01 May 1976
... remarked, “Wait until they discover Ostrovsky -he wrote fifty plays!” 4 No doubt there is something of all this of our ersatz revolution is compounded by a in the current Gorky vogue, and a certain...
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Theater (1988) 19 (3): 92–95.
Published: 01 November 1988
... The elaborate platform shoes that modern German that preserved the once have filmed it is to miss its comic were intermittently in vogue during this comic gibberish of Hans’ Zazzi. style. We don’t need a slice of London period offered nmera wonderful visual...
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Theater (1987) 18 (2): 14–21.
Published: 01 May 1987
... adhere to the image in the artist and Vanity Fair and Vogue, but two of the huge frame stares straight at us, his viewer’smind that instill it with artistic most powerful portraits date from his hard eyes glaring fiercely on either side content. The flattened quality of Sher- time in Paris...
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Theater (1977) 8 (2_and_3): 142–146.
Published: 01 May 1977
... I Einstein on the Beach was one of the most ea- artists in vogue, champions of a theatre they do gerly anticipated theatrical events of this season. not understand but feel they must praise be- Premiered at Le Festival d’Avignon in France cause everybody is talking about it. Or worse...
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Theater (1969) 2 (1): 12–17.
Published: 01 February 1969
... diamond spray on lapel. Vogue mag is full of such suits. 1 cannot think of any dress that seems right, am 1 wrong? The flower pots, vases, which shd be all over the place, shd be porcelain, French white on white or Chinese blue on white. Maybe we can buy a lot of vases & paint them delicately...
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Theater (2009) 39 (3): 1–9.
Published: 01 November 2009
... of La Monte Young and of Terry Riley’s In C, a Cageian or Fluxus- 5 salzman inspired effort that brought the key of C major back into vogue. But it might just as well be credited to Morton Feldman, a composer who was close...
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Theater (1976) 8 (1): 78–82.
Published: 01 February 1976
... associations removed from Wilde’s characters expresses his antipathy to the dangerous experiences. Like history, memory is current vogue of memoirs. The trouble with these very much “lies agreed upon,” the conspirators reminiscences, he asserts, is that they are too often being the conscious...
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Theater (2002) 32 (1): 63–71.
Published: 01 February 2002
... be argued that modern dance was the key creative art of the mid–twentieth century: abstract, physical, combining elements from sport, sculpture, nonobjective and abstract-expressionist painting, contemporary music, and avant-garde theater. In the same way, music-theater, currently in vogue, combines...
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Theater (1968) 1 (3): 6–12.
Published: 01 November 1968
... Bazaar self-indulgence. It's very significant the ease with which the Vogue that followed the Dada and Surrealism show at the Museum of Modern Art was able to have a fifteen-page spread of Duchamp dresses and Magritte clothes and shoes. Can one imagine having a "Polish Rider" corset or something...
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Theater (2006) 36 (2): 52–65.
Published: 01 May 2006
... mouths to grasp it. The horse without a rider, internship at Vogue. Mother was against it. the empty boots turned upside down, their You have to marry rich, she said. Quite right. legs in the stirrups. And Jack hated horses! Don’t lose an entire year. You can use that He was allergic...