Liz Rae Heise-Glass

Liz Rae Heise-Glass is a writer, editor, and art historian focused on intersections between music, performance, and media. 

Julia Heyward began performing her monologue-based pieces in the 1970s. These one-woman events were mixtures of spoken word, chanting, and vocal manipulations that combined her fascination with Mongolian throat singing and sub-Saharan African yodeling with a melodic sense of language inherited from her father, a South Carolina preacher. 

Julia Heyward, “Draggin’ the Bottom.” Screenshot: Liz Rae Heise-Glass.

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