Ellen Fullman & Pauline Oliveros
Women & Their Work presented a collaborative project of the Deep Listening Band and the Long String Instrument Band, featuring new works by Pauline Oliveros and Ellen Fullman. Both works… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented a collaborative project of the Deep Listening Band and the Long String Instrument Band, featuring new works by Pauline Oliveros and Ellen Fullman. Both works… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented percussionist and vocalist Tiyé Giraud and Juan Mendolas in a mesmerizing performance which combined African and Latin American music at UT’s McCullough Theater on Friday… Read More »
Women & Their Work and Dance Umbrella presented Hilary Easton and Company for an evening of dance. Hilary Easton’s high energy choreography was known for its wit and spontaneity. Easton… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented The Everett Dance Company for two performances, April 9 and 10 at 8:00 p.m. at UT’s McCullough Theater on East Campus Drive. As science seeks… Read More »
As part of its Quinceañera, a 15th-anniversary celebration, Women & Their Work presented The Pat Graney Company for two performances, January 22 and 23 at 8:00 p.m. at U.T.’s McCullough… Read More »
Through forceful movement, a capella and improvisational song, and African-American folklore, The Urban Bush Women explore a transformation of suffering into the bittersweet joy of survival. Set your spirits free! Women… Read More »
Women & Their Work presented New York dance troupe Bebe Miller Company for two performances on Friday February 14 & Saturday February 15, 1992. Bebe Miller conducted a Modern Technique… Read More »
Written and performed by Joan Hotchkis In this shocking and often humourous multi-media account of her childhood in a California cattle-ranching dynasty, Joan Hotchkis exposed the racism and sexism beneath… Read More »
Women & Their Work joins with the Art Department and the Women’s Studies Program of the University of Texas to present the Guerrilla Girls, direct from New York for a… Read More »