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Curham Days 1-5

Curham’s opening remarks:
I am not a blogger but I am a diarist – I have boxes and boxes and boxes of notebooks. Not sure how valuable this stuff is I’ll have to say. For now, will just get on with saying it.
Entry for 8th will come here but is down at P Space for now.

Posted byLouiseMarch 6, 2007March 20, 2007Posted inexpanded cinema, residencyLeave a comment on Curham Days 1-5

expanded cinema residency at Performance Space

Louise and Lucas from the Teaching and Learning Cinema are doing a residency at the Performance Space in Sydney, to work on trying out some re-enactments of Expanded Cinema events from the early 1970s. We’ll post up our progress reports here in the next few weeks!

Posted byLucasMarch 5, 2007Posted inexpanded cinema, residencyLeave a comment on expanded cinema residency at Performance Space

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