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Kathy Rose

“Primitive Movers,” was a unique blend of animation and dance. It was choreographed, animated, and performed by guest artist Kathy Rose. Dance and video artist Kathy Rose has presented her… Read More »

Heloise Gold

“Watching From the She-Palace,” was a new work choreographed by Heloise Gold. It demonstrated her continuing interest in multi-disciplinary art. Combining dance, readings from her original novella, and music, Gold… Read More »

Tasting the Blaze

Three major artists at the forefront of postmodern dance, music and visual art joined to create TASTING THE BLAZE, an intimate performance spectacle that premiered in Austin on April 19.… Read More »

In Mary’s House

Composer and vocalist Tina Marsh premiered an original cantata, “In Mary’s House,” at the Dougherty Arts Center February 15-17. The multi-disciplinary event of music and dance was sponsored and produced… Read More »

Artistas Indigenas

A national exhibition of contemporary work by 75 Native American and Chicana artists. Co-sponsored in conjunction with a three-day symposium featuring lectures, workshops, demonstrations, and performances in locations around Austin.… Read More »

Temporary Housing

“Temporary Housing,” was a collaborative art performance featuring choreographer Barbara Hofrenning and Requests Dance Company, visual artists Carol Ivey and Janet Felsten, and composers Tina Marsh and Ruth Huber. “Temporary… Read More »

Deborah Hay

Deborah Hay presented three large group dances and one solo dance.

Pauline Oliveros in Concert

Women & Their Work presented musician and composer Pauline Oliveros in concert at Capitol City Playhouse. Appearing with Oliveros were Helmi Harrington & Strahl Music Six-Accordion Ensemble, and Heloise Gold.… Read More »

The Amazing Decade of Women’s Performance Art

This was an exhibition of photographs documenting the development of performance art in the United States. Organized by High Performance, the exhibition contained photo-documentation of performance art events by 37… Read More »