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Diamanda Galás

    Diamanda Galás est une artiste de performance d'avant-garde, vocaliste et compositrice, reconnue pour sa maîtrise du piano et sa voix distinctive et opératique avec une tessiture de trois octaves et demie. Son œuvre explore en profondeur les thèmes de la souffrance, du désespoir, de l'injustice et de la perte de dignité, employant des vocalises décrites comme capables d'une "terreur vocale troublante", allant des hurlements à des sons semblables à la glossolalie. Elle a collaboré avec de nombreux compositeurs d'avant-garde, et ses performances sont connues pour leur impact intense et viscéral. Galás est considérée comme l'une des plus grandes chanteuses d'Amérique.

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    Angry Women
    • Angry Women

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,1(32)Évaluer

      In this illustrated, interview-format volume, 16 women performance artists animatedly address the volatile issues of male domination, feminism, race and denial. Among the modern warriors here are Diamanda Galás, a composer of ritualistic "plague masses" about AIDS who refuses to tolerate pity or weakness; Lydia Lunch, a self-described "instigator" who explains that her graphic portrayals of exploitation stem from her victimization as a child; and Wanda Coleman, a poet who rages against racism and ignorance. Goddess worshipper and former porn star Annie Sprinkle enthusiastically promotes positive sexual attitudes; bell hooks eloquently discusses societal power structures in terms of race and gender; Holly Hughes, Sapphire and Susie Bright expound on lesbianism and oppression; pro-choice advocates Suzy Kerr and Dianne Malley describe their struggles for reproductive rights. Incendiary opinions of current issues such as the Gulf War and censorship and frequent allusions to empowering art and literature make this an excellent reference source. These informed discussions arm readers verbally, philosophically and behaviorally and provide uncompromising role models for women actively seeking change.

      Angry Women