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Recollections of My Life with Diaghilev/Eleanor Antin Reading

Eleanor Antin portrayed Eleanora Antinova, a fictional black ballerina with the Ballet Russe. The next night, she read from My Life with Diaghilev.

Opera Party

Beverly Bajema sings out: “Come in costume or formal attire and sing rather than speak for the entire evening!” These were Beverly’s instructions to audience members for her evening of… Read More »

Pauline Oliveros

Women & Their Work, a multidisciplinary arts organization, presented outstanding contemporary composer and performer Pauline Oliveros, who lectured on her career, her work, and her creative process. Oliveros’ lecture gave… Read More »

Moonstruck

Women & Their Work presented Moonstruck, a collaborative performance event of dance, music, and art, based on a group of five paintings by Carol Ivey. Moonstruck was inspired by the… Read More »

Sweet Honey in the Rock

Sweet Honey in the Rock, internationally-known a capella black women’s singing group from Washington, D.C., presented a concert in Hogg Auditorium on the University of Texas Campus. They appeared with… Read More »

Dance Rehearsal Hall

Women & Their Work rented unused space at the University YWCA and hired dancer Ann Zyblot to coordinate a calendar for dancers and performing artists to use this low-cost rehearsal… Read More »

Holly Near at the Paramount Theatre

Performance by feminist activist and musician on a national tour for nuclear disarmament. Co-sponsored with Little Feather Music Productions.

Summer Dreams: Sculpture and Performance

A day-long celebration that included large-scale art environment and musical and dance performances. In conjunction with Womenspace’s day-long women’s musical festival. Collaborative sculpture by Staci Sipe and Joyce Lieberman. A… Read More »

Jane Creighton, Aurora Morales, and Angelita Reyes

Performance and original prose and poetry recitations. Featured Latin American folk music by Toqui Amaru and the Phoenix Dance Theater. Co-sponsored with the Southwest Graduate Student Comparative Literature Conference.