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SUMMARY:David St. John
DESCRIPTION:David St. John has been honored\, over the course of his career\, with many of the most significant prizes for poets\, including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation\, both the Rome Fellowship and an Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters\, the O. B. Hardison Prize (a career award for teaching and poetic achievement) from The Folger Shakespeare Library\, and a grant from the Ingram Merrill Foundation. His work has been published in countless literary magazines\, including The New Yorker\, The Paris Review\, Poetry\, American Poetry Review\, Harper’s\, Antaeus\, and The New Republic\, and has been widely anthologized. He has taught creative writing at Oberlin College and The Johns Hopkins University and currently teaches at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles\, where he served as Director of The Ph. D. Program in Literature and Creative Writing. David St. John is the author of nine collections of poetry (including Study for the World’s Body\, nominated for The National Book Award in Poetry)\, most recently The Face: A Novella in Verse\, as well as a volume of essays\, interviews and reviews entitled Where the Angels Come Toward Us. He is presently completing a new volume of poems entitled\, The Auroras. He is also the co-editor\, with Cole Swensen\, of American Hybrid: A Norton Anthology of New Poetry.
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SUMMARY:PERFORMANCE ARTIST TERRY GALLOWAY PRESENTS: OUT ALL NIGHT AND LOST MY SHOES
DESCRIPTION:PERFORMANCE ARTIST TERRY GALLOWAY PRESENTS “OUT ALL NIGHT AND LOST MY SHOES” \ndirected by Donna M. Nudd\nWed. \nCO-SPONSORS OF EVENT: Disabilities Awareness Month Committee\, The\nDepartment of Communication\, CommWorks: Students Committed to\nPerformance\, Office of Student Activities \nDESCRIPTION OF SHOW: Not quite blind as a bat\, but definitely deaf as\n a doornail\, Terry Galloway is the modern medical accident who’s asking\ntough questions about disability\, queerness\, performance\, and more in\nOut All Night and Lost My Shoes\, one of the foundational texts in the\nhistory of disability performance. It’s one hour of pure\, energetic\ntheater that mixes poetry\, storytelling\, stand- up\, New Vaudeville and\nplain old corny vaudeville in a charged\, moving celebration of life –\nhers and that of all oddballs. \nArtist bios: \nTerry Galloway (writer/performer) is a little “d” deaf\, queer writer\nand performer. She gained a reputation for playing comic male roles on\nstage (and off) as a performer and Research Associate of the University\nof Texas’ alternative Shakespeare Festival\, Shakespeare at Winedale; and\n at Esther’s Follies\, the longest running musical comedy theater in the\nSouthwest\, of which she was a founding member. In New York she wrote and\n performed mixed drag cabarets and one woman shows for venues as diverse\n as American Place Theater to W.O.W. Cafe. Her plays and performance\npieces\, including Heart of a Dog\, Out All Night and Lost My Shoes\, Lardo\n Weeping and In the House of the Moles\, have since been produced around\nthe world in venues ranging from the Xteresa in Mexico City and the Zap\nClub in Brighton\, England. \nHer writing life has been as varied as her performing life and she has\npublished dozens of articles\, poems\, personal essays and monologues in\nmagazines\, books\, and journals including Texas Monthly\, the Austin\nChronicle\, The American Voice\, Cast Out: Queer Lives in Theater\,\nSleepaway: Writers on Summer Camp and With Wings\, an anthology of\nwriting by women with disabilities. Her memoir\, Mean Little Deaf Queer\,\nwas published by Beacon Press in 2009. \nDonna Marie Nudd (Director/Dramaturge) is a Professor in the\nDepartment of Communication at Florida State University. Her essays have\n appeared in numerous academic journals and books. She has served as\ndirector and dramaturge for Terry Galloway’s one-woman shows that were\nproduced in Edinburgh\, London\, New York\, Toronto\, Mexico City and\nnumerous alternative venues throughout the U.S. In 1987\, Donna Marie\nNudd also co-founded an alternative theatre/media company\, the Mickee\nFaust Club\, with Terry Galloway in Tallahassee\, Florida. The Club’s most\n recent work is a compilation of comic disability-themed video shorts\ncalled Mickee Faust’s Gimp Parade. In 2000\, Nudd and Galloway jointly\nreceived a lifetime achievement award\, the “Leslie Irene Coger Award”\nfrom the National Communication Association for their distinguished\nrecord of work in performance.
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