The Sound in between: Voice, Space, Performance
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Essays on the relationship between voice, space and performance, alternate with the minimalist poetry of scripts like Cooee Song, and end with a staccato sequence of sayings and sarcasms. This book argues that a space exists that has lacked a name, a space calling for a new kind of performance.
Author: Paul Douglas Carter
Format: Paperback, 198 pages, 152mm x 233mm, 400 g
Published: 1992, UNSW Press, Australia
Genre: Other Performing Arts
Essays on the relationship between voice, space and performance, alternate with the minimalist poetry of scripts like Cooee Song, and end with a staccato sequence of sayings and sarcasms. This book argues that a space exists that has lacked a name, a space calling for a new kind of performance.