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''[[Breathing Space|Breathing Space July]]'', a poem by Tomas Tranströmer, from New Collected Poems (Bloodaxe, 2011), translated by Robin Fulton[https://anthonywilsonpoetry.com/2016/09/07/breathing-space-july-by-tomas-transtromer/] | ''[[Breathing Space|Breathing Space July]]'', a poem by Tomas Tranströmer, from New Collected Poems (Bloodaxe, 2011), translated by Robin Fulton[https://anthonywilsonpoetry.com/2016/09/07/breathing-space-july-by-tomas-transtromer/] | ||
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− | ''[[Breathing Space]]: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes'' by [[Sara Matchett]] (2009 | + | ''[[Breathing Space]]: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes'' by [[Sara Matchett]] (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009) |
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=South African texts/performances= | =South African texts/performances= |
Revision as of 06:38, 7 July 2024
Breathing Space is the title of a number of dramatic and other creative works.
Contents
The title
Stage plays
There have been a number of dramatic works using this title, including
Breathing Space by Ken Bourke (1998)[1]
Breathing Space by Yvette Nolan (2019)[][2]
Film and Media versions
Breathing Space, A Sci-Fi Western Audio Anthology created by Scott Paladin and Ash Alder Ketcham Seguinte (2021-2024)[3]
Breathing Space, a recording of jazz music by the Ben Paterson Trio (2007)[4]
Prose and poetry
Breathing Space by Marita van der Vyver (2000)[5]
Breathing Space July, a poem by Tomas Tranströmer, from New Collected Poems (Bloodaxe, 2011), translated by Robin Fulton[6]
Academic writing on theatre and performance
Breathing Space: Cross-community professional theatre as a means of dissolving fixed geographical landscapes by Sara Matchett (LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, 2009)
South African texts/performances
For details, click on the title below:
BreaThing Space by Michelle Douglas (2020)
Sources
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