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I Hope You Enjoy Your Stay

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1972 | Type: DVD

Video document of the performance by the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine, recorded live at the Stenersen Museum, Oslo, September 2012.

The Red Light Bandit

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1971 | Type: DVD

Video document. The mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine perform a new score for the 1968 movie The Red Light Bandit rearranging its narrative through spoken and pre-recorded voices, found sounds, electronic music, plain love songs and manifestos.

From A Forest Near You

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: D1974 | Type: DVD

This album by the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine is a DIY collection of tropical mutant punk funk/ new wave & experimental electro pop fused with minimal dark sambas and leftfield percussive drum machine-pop, forming a set of personal electronic/post punk pieces with a very distinctive melodic and harmonic sense.

Tetine Pack

Artist/Author: Tetine | Reference: P2054 | Type: Publication

Texts and images on the mixed-media Brazilian duo Tetine. Article and documents in folder. Also see REF D1971-4.

María Teresa Hincapie – Her Body is her Religion, her Actions her Art – Performance Art from Latin A

Artist/Author: María Teresa Hincapie, Jenny Lopez | Reference: P2022 | Type: Publication

Close analysis of a selection of Hincapie’s works by Jenny Lopez.

Point of Escape

Artist/Author: María Teresa Hincapie, Jenny Lopez | Reference: P2021 | Type: Publication

An analysis of the 1996 performance by Jenny Lopez.

Snow White

Artist/Author: Ann Liv Young | Reference: D1908 | Type: DVD

Recording of two nights of the show at the Theatre de la Bastille, Paris, in November 2006.PAL Video.

Ann Liv Young

Artist/Author: Ann Liv Young | Reference: D1910 | Type: DVD

Collection of video documentation of the artist’s early and recent works. Including artist’s biography. Video PAL

Cinderella

Artist/Author: Ann Liv Young | Reference: D1909 | Type: DVD

A reinterpretation of the classic fairy tale, inspired by versions as disparate as Disney’s and the macabre Grimm brothers’.

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