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New Guinea history research papers.

Papers collected and organised for the purpose of writing the book Masked Eden. Papers include correspondence, newspaper cuttings, local news bulletins, typed manuscripts of stories, statements, copies of military records and some administrative records and photographs. Some correspondents in this subseries are also represented in Series B.

Address books

Four address or contact books for Judith Rodriguez. The first may be from 1982, with leather ties to close; the second may be from the 1991 or 1992, all pages have been crossed through, the front cover and spine have come away; the third may be from about 1993, all contact pages have been crossed through, the verso and fly leaf have not been crossed through, the front cover and spine have come away; and the final address book is spiral bound with cartoons throughout, on the cover it says 'To 2004' and no pages have been crossed through.

Rodriguez, Judith, 1936-2018

Programmes for operas, plays and ballets based on Malouf’s work

This subseries is comprised of:
Folder 1 An imaginary life. Based on the novel by David Malouf. The Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust. Folded sheet with insert. First performed on 19 Feb 1986. With associated review. Blood relations. The State Theatre Company and the Sydney Theatre Company. 1987. 24p. Voss. The Australian Opera at the Sydney Opera House. 18 Oct 1990. Single-leaf sheet. Contained in a red folder with gilt-embossed title and string. Also contains six cards in envelopes addressed to Malouf.

Folder 2 Mer de Glace. The Australian Opera, 1991. Baa-baa black sheep. An opera in three acts. Music by Michael Berkeley. Cheltenham International Festival of Music 3 Jul 1993. [and] Opera North 15 (Leeds, UK). 13, 16, 17 and 19 Nov 1993.

Folder 3 1914. Inspired by Fly Away Peter. The Australian Ballet. 7-27 Apr 1998. Exotic pleasures. From stories of Peter Carey and David Malouf. Theatre of Image at the Seymour Centre at the University of Sydney. York Theatre. 12 Mar to 3 Apr 1999. A3 broadsheet programme. [Mary Ellen Snodgrass: Peter Carey. A literary companion dates this adaptation to mid-January 1999, and describes it as a ‘dance-cinema-puppet montage’. In January 1999 Theatre of Image offered a workshop based on Exotic Pleasures at Macquarie University. With copies of newspaper reviews. Johnno. Adapted for the stage by Stephen Edwards. Derby Playhouse and La Boite Theatre. 14 Jul – 5 Aug 2006. Powerhouse Theatre.

Every Move You Make [Short Story Collection] (2006)

Short stories, most of which appear in the short story collection Every Move You Make. The short stories that appeared in the publication are: The Valley of Lagoons, Every Move You Make, War Baby, Towards Midnight, Elsewhere, Mrs Porter and the Rock, and The Domestic Cantata. This sub-series contains two files of short story typescript drafts.

SIEV X

273 painted panels, oil on composition board, each 20 x 20cm, which form three works collectively titled SIEV X.
Three additional painted panels, each 20 x 20 cm, in Box 4.
Template for placement of panels or tiles for display purposes (in Oversize folder 1).

Conferences

This subseries has annotated programmes and/or abstracts for conferences attended by Judith Rodriguez. They are:
Items:

  1. Writing in the Community Conference. (1984) Writing in the Community Conference : [programme], North Melbourne : The Conference.
  2. Literature Board of Australia Council. (1984) Multicultural Writers Weekend in Melbourne : [programme], Melbourne : The Conference.
  3. Association for the Study of Australian Literature. (1984) ASAL 84 Ballarat : [programme], Ballarat : The Conference.
  4. Pen Congress (1986) The 48th International Pen Congress New York City 1986 : [membership list], New York City : The Congress.
  5. Association for the Study of Australian Literature. (1986) ASAL 84 Townsville : [programme], Townsville : The Conference.
  6. Association for the Study of Australian Literature. (1988) ASAL 88 University of Sydney : [programme], Sydney : The Conference.
  7. International Women Playwrights Conference. (1994) Conference programme : 3rd International Women Playwrights Conference, Adelaide : The Conference.
  8. Association of University Writing Programmes. (1996) Writing - Teaching. Teaching - writing : the participants : abstracts and biographies. Sydney : The Conference.
  9. Australian Studies Centre, University of Queensland. (1997) Imaginary homelands : Australian dreamings. Brisbane : The Conference.
  10. Association of Australian Writing Programs. (1997) Truth : writing courses and the imagination : 2nd Conference, Carlton : The Conference.
  11. Indian Association for the Study of Australia. (2002) Understanding Australia : culture, society & polity : Internation Conference... Chennai, India : The Conference.
  12. Translation Studies Research Cluster of the School of Languages, Culture and Linguistics. (2005) Translation and / as culture, Monash : The Conference.

Folder 1
Loose leaf Conference programs, abstracts, handwritten notes, from 1976 to 2006.

Festivals and events

This subseries comprises festivals and events contributed to and/or attended by Judith Rodriguez.
Folder 1: Warana Festival, 1979 to 1993.
Folder 2: Salon A-Muse, 1982 to 1984.
Folder 3: Festival of Poets, Bhopal, India, 1988 to 1989.
Folder 4: Victorian Women Writer's Train, 1991.
Folder 5: Book of the Year, 1992.
Folder 6: Festival Franco-Anglais de Poesie, 1992, 2008 (Australia Council).
Folder 7: Documents and flyers for varioius festivals and workshops from 1974 to 1991.
Folder 8: Flyers for Events, in a folder with the heading '1981 Attended', 1978 to 1990.
Folder 9: Flyers for events, 1990 to 1991.

Sheet music with text based on David Malouf’s work

Comprises: The Long View. For male choir. Music by Noel Ancell. The Crab Feast. For piano and percussion. Music by Eve Duncan. An die Musik. For SATB choir. By Andrew Ford. The text is based on Malouf’s poem of the same name, poems by Gwen Harwood and Thomas Shapcott as well as folk poems from Malaysia, the Pueblo Indians and Finland.

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