I do not know if she was bad or just too different, as I didn't see it. But it seems like this is her "thing", and have been for some time. Maybe pretentious, maybe not, but if she was asked and booked to do her "thing", should not the one who booked her get more critizism then her? Like; if someone book an experimental deathmetal band for a family reunion, and no one likes the music, whose fault is it?Originally posted by Richard Kaufman:
If she wants to engage in pretentious performance art, she should do that in front of an audience which expects and appreciates that sort of thing.
I asked originally, because I found her highly intelligent with a magnetic personality and over the top credentials... and got a bit worried due to previous bad experiences with someone with similar traits, where it later turned out that not a single word had been true. So I was re-assured to hear that she has been active since the 80's.