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Papers of Philippa Cullen, 1971-1976 [manuscript]
Bib ID 3510737
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Cullen, Philippa, 1950-1975
 
Access Conditions Available for research. Not for loan. 
Description [1971-1976] 
0.75 m. (1 box) + 1 fol. box. 
Summary

The papers in MS 6820 comprise correspondence relating to Cullen's employment and performance activities, notebooks and photographs relating to dance productions, and documents relating to Cullen's tour under an Australian Council for the Arts grant. There are also letters relating to the formation and custody of the Philipa Cullen collection.

The Acc05/68 instalment consists of 12 manilla folders containing information about Cullen and her dance performances. The folders contain photocopied, typed and handwritten documents and several handwritten notebooks. The collection also contains photographs, most of which are mounted on cardboard.

Biography/History Philippa Cullen was a dancer, choreographer, community artist and electronic experimenter who worked in Australia and Europe between 1969 and 1975. 
Notes

Manuscript reference no.: MS 6820, MS Acc05/­68.

Reproduction Some photocopies. 
Index/Finding Aid Note Finding aid (7 p.) available in the Manuscript Reading Room. 
Subjects Cullen, Philippa, - 1950-1975 - Archives.  |  Dancers - Australia - Archives.  |  Choreographers - Australia - Archives.  |  Arts and electronics.
Occupation Dancers.  |  Choreographers.

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