Performance Artist, Playwright, Poet, and Professor of Math & Theatre Arts
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upcoming events:

Dance Dimensions 2004:
"Always Dance"

Maple Leaf Rag, in homage to the choreography of Martha Graham, features playful dances based on the music of Scott Joplin. Eugenie Trow acts as theatrical advisor to choreographer Cindy Littlefield for this piece.

Trees features a dance poem with choreography by Chris Anderson and the poem The Other Trees by Eugenie Trow.

Friday and Saturday, April 30-May 1, 2004 at 8 p.m.
Lancaster Performing Arts Center Mainstage Theater, Lancaster, CA.
Tickets $10, $8, and $5. Purchase tickets at 661-723-5950.

Remembrance of Things Blake

The real world of spirits flows out of the work of 18th century mystic, poet and artist William Blake. Angels, prophets, devils, lovers and gods journey out of his mind into his poetry and drawing. At this interdisciplinary performance, Antelope Valley College faculty members in visual art, theatre, English, music and dance will share their very personal views of William Blake.

The performance will be woven together with a play by Eugenie Trow. The production includes a word dance where Trow performs with choreographers Cindy Littlefield and Chris Anderson.

Sunday May 9, 2004 at 1 p.m.
Antelope Valley College Black Box Theatre (FA 2 130), Lancaster, CA.
(3 units Flex Credit - professional development.)
Free admission.

The Last Play

The Last Play is a reading of short plays by Eugenie Trow about death, before and after. The flow of death and birth may be interrupted, or hastened. These glimpses into how creatures deal with the last act of life in a body all reflect her unique world view.

Sunday May 23, 2004 at 2 p.m.
Antelope Valley College
Choral Room (FA 3 162), Lancaster, CA. (3 units Flex Credit - professional development.)
Free admission.

Ninth Annual
Original One Act Play Festival

In January 2005 the Antelope Valley College Theatre Arts Department will present selected original one act plays written by students from the spring and fall 2004 Introduction to Playwriting classes. The playwrights work with directors and student actors as a collaborative team during the Festival. This program offers theatre students and audiences the unique opportunity to experience the shared creative process that is the heart of theatre production.

Eugenie Trow teaches the Playwriting classes and produces the Festival. She created the Festival in 1997 with the department head at that time, Rick Roemer.

The fall deadline for submissions will be announced soon.

Prof. Trow of Math & Theatre Arts, Antelope Valley College, 3041 W. Avenue K, Lancaster, CA 93536, 661-722-6425
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