Feminist Improvising Group
The Feminist Improvising Group (FIG) were a five- to eight-piece English free improvising avant-garde jazz and experimental music ensemble formed in London in 1977 by Scottish vocalist Maggie Nicols and English bassoonist/composer Lindsay Cooper. Their debut performance was at a "Music for Socialism" festival at the Almost Free Theatre in London in October 1977, and they toured Europe several times in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Feminist Improvising Group
The Feminist Improvising Group (FIG) were a five- to eight-piece English free improvising avant-garde jazz and experimental music ensemble formed in London in 1977 by Scottish vocalist Maggie Nicols and English bassoonist/composer Lindsay Cooper. Their debut performance was at a "Music for Socialism" festival at the Almost Free Theatre in London in October 1977, and they toured Europe several times in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Die Feminist Improvising Group ...... der frei improvisierten Musik.
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The Feminist Improvising Group ...... to improvisation and feminism.
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Left to right: Corinne Liensol ...... Lindsay Cooper, Cathy Williams
The Feminist Improvising Group, October 1977
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"[T]he spectacle of the Femini ...... s embodied, lived experience."
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— Julie Dawn Smith, "Playing L ...... he Feminist Improvising Group"
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Die Feminist Improvising Group ...... der frei improvisierten Musik.
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The Feminist Improvising Group ...... he late 1970s and early 1980s.
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