Contraband in Mira: Cycle III

San Franciso-based interdisciplinary company melds movement, original music, and spoken text into passionate dance theater to electrify audiences around the globe. The natural force of Contraband in Mira, Cycle III… Read More »

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 »

Tiyé Giraud and Juan Mendolas

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 »

Hilary Easton and Company

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 »

The Everett Dance Company

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 »

The Pat Graney Company

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 »

Urban Bush Women

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 »

Bebe Miller Dance Company

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 »

Tearsheets: Letters I Didn’t Send Home

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 »