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The '''Raudelunas''' were a group of artists and performers who staged numerous ad-hoc expositions on the campus of the [[University of Alabama]] in the 1970s. The often subversive and chaotic nature of their "Pataphysical Revues" earned them widespread notoriety and acclaim. Several alumni of the group have continued as renowned artists and improvisors.
The '''Raudelunas''' (pronounced ''Ra-DELL-uh-nus'') were a group of artists and performers who staged numerous ad-hoc expositions on the campus of the [[University of Alabama]] in the 1970s. The often subversive and chaotic nature of their "Pataphysical Revues" earned them widespread notoriety and acclaim. Several alumni of the group have continued as renowned artists and improvisors.


Members included [[T. R. Reed]], [[LaDonna Smith]], [[Davey Williams]], [[Craig Nutt]], [[Janice Hathaway]], [[Fletcher Hayes]], [[Anne LeBaron]], and [[Mitchell Cashion]].
Members included [[T. R. Reed]] (as "Rev. Fred Lane"), [[LaDonna Smith]], [[Davey Williams]], [[Craig Nutt]], [[Janice Hathaway]], [[Fletcher Hayes]], [[Anne LeBaron]], and [[Mitchell Cashion]].


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==References==
* Shook, Lee M. Jr (December 2010) "Rev. Fred Lane with Ron 'Pate's Debonairs: 'And now, a man who needs no introduction....'" ''Oxford American''
* Lewellyn, Walter (January 7, 2013) "Keeping Bama weird." ''Weld''
==External links==
* [http://www.raudelunas.com/ Raudelunas] website
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[[Category:Arts organizations]]
[[Category:Improvisation]]
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[[Category:University of Alabama]]
[[Category:University of Alabama]]
[[Category:1970s establishments]]

Latest revision as of 20:00, 23 January 2013

The Raudelunas (pronounced Ra-DELL-uh-nus) were a group of artists and performers who staged numerous ad-hoc expositions on the campus of the University of Alabama in the 1970s. The often subversive and chaotic nature of their "Pataphysical Revues" earned them widespread notoriety and acclaim. Several alumni of the group have continued as renowned artists and improvisors.

Members included T. R. Reed (as "Rev. Fred Lane"), LaDonna Smith, Davey Williams, Craig Nutt, Janice Hathaway, Fletcher Hayes, Anne LeBaron, and Mitchell Cashion.

References

  • Shook, Lee M. Jr (December 2010) "Rev. Fred Lane with Ron 'Pate's Debonairs: 'And now, a man who needs no introduction....'" Oxford American
  • Lewellyn, Walter (January 7, 2013) "Keeping Bama weird." Weld

External links