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Our grand archiving project is well underway. For the first time online you’ll soon be able to browse RealTime editions 1 to 40, a telling record of 1994-2000, years of creative ferment when hybridity took root, new media technologies were embraced, the not-so Creative Nation cultural policy took effect and the Australia Council extensively supported innovation if at one point creating a storm by attempting to rid itself of funding allocation via peer assessment. Coming up shortly, we’ll overview the rise of Aboriginal theatre 1994-2000 and map visual arts trajectories 1994-2004.

In this edition we pay tribute to the late Tom E Lewis. We review Theatre Kantanka’s Obscene Madame D and reflect on the company’s idiosyncratic productions over its long history. The appointment of Fiona Winning, ex-Performance Space and Sydney Festival, as Head of Programming at Sydney Opera House, raises hopes that Sydney’s beleaguered independent dance and performance community might gain more visibility. The SOH’s new Unwrapped program prompted us to look back to 2002, to the beginnings of the halcyon days of SOH’s The Studio. Jon Rose and Chris Abrahams have released an adventurous new CD, titled Peggy and referencing both the violin’s tuning pegs and Rose’s residency at Peggy Glanville-Hicks’ home where the album was recorded. It proved an opportunity for us to update RealTime’s extensive Jon Rose archive. Much more from and about the archive in our next edition! Keith & Virginia

Tom E Lewis
FAREWELL TOM E LEWIS 1958-2018            Recalling his superb 2014 Sydney Festival performance in The Shadow King, RealTime mourns the death of the Aboriginal actor, singer and cultural leader.
Unwrapped
UNWRAPPED: HOPE FOR INDEPENDENTS Reviewing the first season of Unwrapped and welcoming the appointment of Fiona Winning as Sydney Opera House's Head of Programming, we look back to 2002 when Virginia Hyam announced her first program for The Studio.
Madame D
OBSCENE MADAME D: A WORLD WITHIN
Theatre Kantanka's realisation of Brazilian writer Hilda Hilst's novel immerses the audience in her radical imagination. And we bring together RealTime responses to this inventive company's works since 2002.
Jon Rose
JON ROSE, CHRIS ABRAHAMS AND PEGGY, A NEW CD
Recorded towards the end of Jon Rose's 2017 residency at Peggy Glanville-Hicks' home, the CD is a vivid document of exploratory playing delivered with verve and passion. And we update our Jon Rose archive.

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