GenEnCo Presents: Eagle Woman Poems at The VORTEX!
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I am afraid of eagle But keep clutching at her. Sometimes, I want to rip this eagle from my neck. ___
Join
us for one night only at The VORTEX! The Generic Ensemble Company
presents Eagle Woman Poems
written and performed
by Natalie Goodnow
directed by kt shorb
an in-progress
showing July 21st, 8 p.m.
The Yard @ The VORTEX (outdoor
stage) $8 suggestion donation, none turned away for lack of funds ___
Eagle
Woman Poems navigates the tensions and contradictions that arise for a
young, queer, mixed-race Chicana, as she struggles to achieve
independence from oppressive legacies of the past and interdependence in
every sense - socially, economically, environmentally, politically,
and personally. Executed in a surreal domestic landscape, the
anthropomorphic character of Eagle Woman straddles the space between
reality and myth, attempting rote domestic tasks while communing with
ancient goddesses. ___
The Generic Ensemble Company (GenEnCo)
makes the invisible visible through bold, socially relevant,
body-centered theatre. GenEnCo is a team of artists that devises and
produces innovative adaptations and new work. GenEnCo views marginal
bodies, experiences, and subject positions as central to the form and
content of creating work. As such, they strive to promote, foster, and
engage performance, writing, and ideas of/with people of color, queers,
gender queers, women, working class people, immigrants, and youth. ___
Use of The VORTEX is made
possible through the support of VORTEX Repertory Company.
This project is funded and
supported in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts
Division.