Issue Details: First known date: 2024... 2024 The Flower and the Frame : On Transplanting an Heirloom Play into Fresh Ground
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'Peta Murray wrote 'Wallflowering' in 1988, a period in Australian playwriting identified by Geoff Milne as the 'Third Wave' of Australian theatre, a period he defines as 'loosely spanning the years from 1979 to about 1991'. Milne notes that Third Wave theatre challenged dominant paradigms, 'taking the theatre away from the proscenium arch, diversifying the established stage voice with those of Indigenous and multicultural Australia, women, and regional Australians. Orthodox spoken-word drama began to cede ground to other forms like physical theatre and new circus, visual theatre and puppetry, and contemporary performance.' 'Wallflowering' is very much of its time. In it, Murray explored the world of ballroom dancing, and the place of the individual within its conventions. With its embedded narratives of metamorphoses, and its aspirations to grace and beauty, the lore and culture of ballroom allowed for close examination of idealised tropes of femininity and masculinity within twentieth-century codes.'  (Publication abstract)

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    y separately published work icon Australasian Drama Studies no. 84 April 2024 28323318 2024 periodical issue

    'Kia whakatōmuri te haere whakamua.I walk backwards into the future with my eyes fixed on my past

    'Welcome to issue 84 of Australasian Drama Studies where we mark the transition to a new Editorial team: Co-Editors Nicola Hyland and Sarah Woodland, and Editorial Assistant Jonno Graffam-O’Meara. We would like to acknowledge and thank Yoni Prior for her exceptional leadership over the past twelve issues since 2017, and her tire-less commitment to academic rigour, combined with an ethic of care for contributors over the course of her tenure. We also acknowledge the legacy of previous Editors and contributors who have built the quality and reputation of the journal since its establishment in 1982.We reflect on this important history as we look to the future; learning from our Elders and holding the weight of all the words and wisdom of those who have gone before us. We hope we can do them justice.' (Nicola Hyland, Sarah Woodland and Jonathan Graffam-O'Meara: Editorial introduction)

    2024
    pg. 190-220
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