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  <publicdate>2004-09-09 16:57:39</publicdate>
  <creator>Charlotte Moorman, Harvey Matusow</creator>
  <description>Harvey Matusow interviewed Charlotte Moorman in New York where she talks about the history of her Festival of Avant-Garde Arts. This talk was recorded in 1970.&#13;
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Cellist Charlotte Moorman became famous in NYC in the 60's for playing avant-garde music, occasionally in the nude. She was also closely associated with Nam Jun Paik, who wrote many works for her, including the famous one where she wears a bra made up of two mini-TVs. She had a wonderful Southern accent and made quite a presence on stage. She performed at many Fluxus events in NYC in the 60's. &#13;
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Harvey Matusow, on the other hand, was a charlatan, superb con man, sometimes art dealer and new music producer. He is perhaps more famous for his dealings with the McCarthy House Un-American Hearings in the 50's (see his book False Witness) for which he spent some time in jail. As you could expect, this interview is very very interesting. &#13;
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Both Charlotte and Harvey are now deceased. &#13;
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The interview gives you a great idea about the avant-garde scene in NYC in the late 60's.</description>
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  <date>1970-00-00 00:00:00</date>
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  <title>Interview with Charlotte Moorman, 1970</title>
  <uploader>bernard@otherminds.org</uploader>
  <addeddate>2004-09-09 14:26:59</addeddate>
  <adder>bernard</adder>
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  <runtime>00:32:35</runtime>
  <updatedate>2004-10-08 11:23:39</updatedate>
  <updater>bernard</updater>
  <notes>All Other Minds programs available, with additional print and photo materials, at http://www.radiOM.org.</notes>
  <source>Other Minds</source>
  <taper>Harvey Matusow</taper>
  <public>1</public>
  <subject>Avantgarde</subject>
  <publisher>Harvey Matusow</publisher>
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