This issue is OUT OF PRINT.
EDITORS-IN-CHIEF’S STATEMENT
I can only say that I approach this task as I have every journal I’ve worked on — as a guest artist editor. Who I am as an artist — my own curiosities, sensibilities, and interest in the field of dance and performance and its many citizens — inform this work. And a very special thanks to everyone who contributed to its making! In the end, I hope it’s kind of like hosting a great dinner party and everyone is invited. So dig in! …….And Laurie Uprichard is gonna be missed here in New York, but anyone who was at her farewell party knows the applause was like a song that wouldn’t end. It had to though, because everyone knows how Laurie hates to be the center of attention. Nonetheless, we decided to end this issue with our own interview with the Lady stolen by Dublin. Maybe that’s the best way for it to go down in history. (All in jest, of course.) Check it all out and send any thoughts and letters our way to editor@movementresearch.org. We’ll print some here in the next issue and also post some online at MR’s Critical Correspondence.
Stay in touch,
Trajal
