"No to spectacle no to virtuosity no to transformations and magic and make believe no to glamour and transcendency of the star image no to the heroic no to the anti-heroic no to trash imagery no to involvement of performer or spectator no to style no to camp no to seduction of spectator by the wiles of the performer no to eccentricity no to moving or being moved."

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Source: Yvonne Rainer (1999). “A Woman Who--: Essays, Interviews, Scripts”, p.16, JHU Press

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Yvonne Rainer

Choreographer

Yvonne Rainer is a pioneering choreographer and filmmaker known for her innovative contributions to dance and performance art, particularly in feminist contexts.

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