The leisure mistress project is a perverse contemporary burlesque about leisure and inactivity investigated through a low-key style of dance performance, in an age where leisure pursuits are exhausting business. Julie-Anne questions her notions of dance, its place in her life and her work and challenges other ideas about what dance is. The concerns of the work include social, political, cultural and aesthetic issues. The core theme of leisure facilitates cultural investigation via performance with social critique being implicit. The process and the product are private, personal, idiosyncratic but have wider resonances and ramifications
Date of Award | 1999 |
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Original language | English |
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- dance
- women dancers
- dance performance
The leisure mistress dances : an investigation of a practice where fact and fiction collide
Long, J. (Author). 1999
Western Sydney University thesis: Master's thesis