Abstract
A leader of the intercultural movement considers his experiences bringing together Asian filmmakers, drag queens, visual artists, rock-and-roll computer musicians, disk jockeys, modern dancers, and actors—as well as ritualists and other traditional performers. Ong Keng Sen wants to forge a different relationship to intercultural performance than that which has developed in the West.
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© 2001 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2001
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