tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post112824006960355633..comments2024-02-18T19:36:43.844+11:00Comments on theatre notes: ForumitisAlison Croggonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-1128497854493525952005-10-05T17:37:00.000+10:002005-10-05T17:37:00.000+10:00Thanks, Margaret and Howard - I am both taken abac...Thanks, Margaret and Howard - I am both taken aback and touched by your notes! But such professions of faith always touch me...there are many ways of being, of course, besides those offered to us by late-capitalist whatsit, and I guess now is the time to start thinking about the alternatives hard, given how rapidly political and other structures are collapsing into something like fascism.<BR/><Alison Croggonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398213223487458758noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7202906.post-1128466078262193872005-10-05T08:47:00.000+10:002005-10-05T08:47:00.000+10:00Oh dear.And we live in Australia too. I believe it...Oh dear.<BR/>And we live in Australia too. I believe its possible that what you felt many other practioners have felt too. I know I have over the years but not as beautifully articulated. <BR/><BR/>The problem is our culture. We live in a noun culture eg we have religion and our indigenous owners (?) live in a verb - that is "the dreaming". Art in theatre is "the moment". <BR/><BR/>Years agoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com