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Marlies Yearby’s Movin’ Spirits Dance Theater

The New York City-based company of 10 dancers, writers, and composers, including Marlies Yearby, is known for its exuberant combination of contemporary dance technique with Haitian, Hip-Hop, West African, Latin,… 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 »

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 »

New Dance by Nancy Dean & Barbara Hofrenning

Women & Their Work, Black Arts Alliance, Dance Umbrella, and the National Performance Network proudly presented New Dance by Nancy Dean and Barbara Hofrenning on Friday May 18 & Saturday… Read More »

Urban Bush Women

Women & Their Work, Black Arts Alliance, and Austin Dance Umbrella proudly presented Urban Bush Women on Friday March 24 & Saturday March 25 at the UT Opera Lab Theater,… Read More »

Connie Arismendi & Yvonne Leonard

Women & Their Work presented recent etchings, oil paintings and monoprints by Austin artists Connie Arismendi and Yvonne Leonard in the Women & Their Work Gallery. Connie Arismendi received her… Read More »

Sweet Honey in the Rock

Sweet Honey in the Rock, an internationally-acclaimed female acapella group performed at the Performing Arts Center at the University of Texas. Co-sponsored by Laguna Gloria Art Museum and Black Arts… Read More »