Performance Matters – Lois Weaver: Response on Process.

Notes

British Library Sound Archive recording and documentation of the “Performance Matters” events, 30 April 2010. Lois Weaver responds to the theme of ‘process’. with Adrian Heathfield. Also see ref. D1920-3 and D1316-D1319.

Artist / Author Lois Weaver
Reference D1923
Date 2010
Type DVD

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