
Jack Eller, Anthropology Review Database, 3 September2010
For a brief and highly specialized piece of work, Landscapes of Indigenous Performance offers many items of interest to anthropologists not only of dance and of northern Australia but to all anthropologists interested in the confluence of traditional and modern cultures and in the general matter of performance. I hope that the volume receives the attention that it deserves and that it spurs further work on these crucial subjects.
Samantha Faulkner, Australian Humanities Review, Issue 46, 2007
Landscapes of Indigenous Performance contributes to the current knowledge of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts, culture and history. It is both accessible and scholarly and it brings together new information on Torres Strait and northern-Australian Aboriginal performance. There is something for everyone in the book. It is a timely, interesting and informative publication.
Steven Knopoff, Ethnomusicology, Fall 2008
Landscapes of Indigenous Performance will be of interest both to readers of research in Indigenous performance and culture, and to other academic readers with interests in many different areas of the performing arts, humanities, and social sciences.