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of action. Perhaps nothing short of universal female military conscription will affect my func-<br />

tion (the ipso facto physical fitness of dancers will make them the first victims); or a call for a<br />

world-wide cessation of individual functions, to include the termination of genocide. This<br />

statement is not an apology. It is a reflection of a state of mind that reacts with horror and<br />

disbelief upon seeing a Vietnamese shot dead on TV—not at the sight of death, however, but<br />

at the fact that the TV can be shut off afterwards as after a bad Western. My body remains the<br />

enduring reality.<br />

Written in March, 1968, this text was distributed in the program accompanying Rainer’s “The<br />

Mind Is a Muscle.” According to Rainer, “it is not necessary to read this prior to observation” of<br />

the performance. The text was subsequently published in Yvonne Rainer, Yvonne Rainer: Work<br />

1961–73 (Halifax: The Press of Nova Scotia College of <strong>Art</strong> and Design, 1974), p. 71.<br />

yvonne rainer statement 61

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