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Dancers performing at the World Performing Arts Festival 2006, Lahore, Pakistan.
Photo © Waheed Khalid


Northern Broadside Theatre Company performing A School for Scandal.
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A cellist performing.
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Street performer 'The Space Cowboy' performing at Edinburgh Fringe in The Meadows.
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Mime artists from the Cho-In Theatre Company of South Korea, performing at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2006.
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- Index to BAPAM journal
- Health resources
Back issues of no 6 of the BAPAM journal are available by post. If you would like to see articles from our previous journals please contact us stating which you would like to see. As this is a service to Friends (members), we would welcome donations from non-members; any donation will be offset against your Friends membership if you decide to become a Friend of BAPAM.
- Issue 1 – Summer 2000
- Rheumatic patches (Dr David Freed)
- Structural misalignment: its effect on performance (Angela Caine)
- Surgeons and musicians (Ian Winspur)
- Voice and the actor (Ross Brittleton)
- Performance Anxiety in classical singers and musicians (Elizabeth Wingfield)
- Review of Homeopathy for Sports, Exercise and Dance (Emlyn Thomas). Review by Joseph Goodman
- Review following a recent production of Benjamin Britten's 'The Turn of the Screw' by the Royal Opera. What happened to the 'good maternal object without paternal commitment?' Review by Eileen Toibin
- Issue 2 – Spring 2001
- Tinnitus retraining therapy based on the Jastreboff model (Prof Jonathan Hazell FRCS)
- Food for thought: herbal medicine and the performing arts (Sue Eldin)
- Reflections on 'Only connect': Theme and Variations (Elizabeth Langford)
- Performance pressure on show (Joyce Brend)
- Fleisher Syndrome (Carola Grindea)
- The Voice Olympics: working with performers (Christina Shewell)
- Issue 3 – Spring 2002
- Hand therapy for the musician: instrument-focused rehabilitation (Joan Warrington)
- Why do we need to continue – and renew – our efforts to get Performing Arts Medicine accepted as a specialty? (Eileen Quilter Williams)
- Causes and cures of focal limb-dystonia in musicians: a 5-year update (Prof Eckhart Altenmüller)
- Dilemmas in voice problems in older singers: the end of a career? (Prof Willem Kersing)
- Review of 'Functional Disorders in Musicians' (Prof Raoul Tubiana). Review by Ian Winspur
- Review of 'Shakespeare's Physic' (John Crawford Adams). Review by Dr Arthur Fowle
- Assessment of Performing Arts Medicine in the new millennium (Alice G Brandfonbrener)
- Issue 4 – Summer 2003
- Performing Arts Medicine in the US in 2003 (Alice G Brandfonbrener)
- ISSTIP course to train music medicine therapists (Dr Fiona Clarey)
- Making connections: an introduction to the Alexander Technique for practitioners of performing arts medicine (Malcolm Williamson)
- Setting up an occupational health service for the performing arts (Yve Corkett-Mayana)
- Issue 5 – Summer 2004
- Healthy body, healthy mind, healthy music (Dr Aaron Williamon)
- A tribute to the work of the Music Hand/physiotherapist (Presented by Dr C Wynn Parry at the 10th International Congress on Musicians' Medicine, Turku, Finland, 11-14 June 2003)
- Dr Christopher Wynn Parry's account of the Finland Conference
- Noise at Work Regulations and their implications for musicians and their employers (Pauline Dalby)
- Alexander Technique in guitar playing (Paul Anders Søgaard)
- Issue 6 – Winter 2005
- The secrets of the voice (Sigrid Agocsi)
- Intelligent action: a scientific approach to movement (Debbie Malina)
- Findings and recommendations from the UK's second national enquiry into dancers' health and injury (Helen Laws)
- Hand therapy and musicians (Katherine Butler)


