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Preface by Jill Johnston Introduction by Deborah Jowitt Afterword by Sally Banes
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WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Published by University Press of New England, Hanover, NH 03755
Copyright Jill Johnston, 1971. Reprinted by arrangement with Dutton Signet, a division of Penguin Books USA Inc. Preface and Part 3 1998 by Jill Johnston. Introduction 1998 by Deborah Jowitt.
The "Afterword" by Sally Banes was originally published in Writing Dancing in the Age of Postmodernism by Sally Banes (Hanover and London: University Press of New England, 1994). 1994 by Sally Banes.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Almost all the essays in this book appeared in The Village Voice in the decade 196070. I acknowledge with gratitude the opportunity the paper afforded me to develop my style and ideas and especially to Diane Fisher who permitted and encouraged the most radical shift in my work when it began to occur in 1966.
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CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
ix
Preface by Jill Johnston
xi
Introduction to the 1971 Edition by Gregory Battcock
xvii
Introduction
by Deborah Jowitt
xxi
Part 1
Untitled
3
Marmalade Me
7
Part 2
Paul Taylor & Co.
17
Katherine Litz Co.
18
Martha Graham & Co.
20
New "Happenings" at the Reuben
23
"Happenings": Ingenious Womb (Allan Kaprow)
24
Old Hat and New in Connecticut (American Dance Festival at New London)
26
Cunningham in Connecticut
28
Fresh Winds (Yvonne Rainer, Fred Herko)
30
Boiler Room (Allan Kaprow)
32
Miss Marsicano
34
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Dance: "Poem" by Jill J., in Response to a Letter From Allan Kaprow
36
Democracy (Judson Dance Theater)
38
Judson Speedlimits (Judith Dunn)
40
Pain, Pleasure, Process (Judson Dance Theater)
42
Theatre: Natural History (Dreams) (Jim Dine)
47
WaringRainer
49
Freedom for Action
53
HayBrown
57
Part 3
There is No Silence Now (John Cage)
61
Rainer's Muscle
64
Car Crash (Jim Dine)
69
"Environments" at Martha Jackson's
71
On the HappeningsNew York Scene
72
Inside Orignale (Karlheinz Stockhausen, John Cage)
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