01621cim a2200349 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900130006503300130007803500170009103500120010804000180012004300120013810000270015024501170017726000100029430000390030430600110034344000340035450600620038851800480045052005030049853000270100160000400102861000370106865000360110565000370114165600190117870000230119770000260122098400250124696228120100122113150.0030702s2002 xx nnn t eng d1 a2475518200a20020530 9000024755182 93404909 aANLbengdANL au-at---1 aWalker, Louise,d1943-10aLouise Walker interviewed by Alex Hood and Annette Hood in the Alex Hood folklore collectionh[sound recording]. c2002. a1 digital audio tape (ca. 60 min.) a010000 0aAlex Hood folklore collection aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded on May 30, 2002 at Redfern, N.S.W. aLouise Walker talks about being a student of Margaret Barr and later becoming a teacher herself using Barr's technique. She discusses classes at Glebe Studio, the Conservatorium and students from NIDA. She speaks about work with New Theatre and NSW Science Block Theatre with reference to the works 'Strange Children', 'Mexico' and 'Rites of Spring' and individuals such as Coralie Hinkley, Robert Allnutt and Silver Harris. She then reflects on the teaching style and personality of Margaret Barr. aUser access copy made.10aWalker, Louise,d1943-vInterviews.20aMargaret Barr Dance-Drama Group. 0aDancerszAustraliavInterviews. 0aDancezAustraliaxHistoryy1945- 7aDancers.2lcsh1 aHood, Alex,d1935-1 aHood, Annette,d1948- aANLcORAL TRC 4884/1