Alice Sheppard

Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson perform "Excerpt from Snapshot (Minsky's Burlesque, New Jersey, ca. 1954)," 2015. Alice Sheppard is a disabled choreographer and dancer from Britain. Sheppard started her career first as a professor, teaching English and Comparative Literature. After attending a conference on disability studies, she saw Homer Avila performed and was inspired. She became a member of the AXIS Dance Company and toured with them. She also founded her own dance company, Kinetic Light, which is an artistic coalition created in collaboration with other disabled dancers Laurel Lawson, Jerron Herman and Michael Maag, who also does lighting and is a video artist. A lot of Alice's work revolves intersectionality (her being a disabled, queer person of color). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Families of the King : Writing Identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. by Sheppard, Alice

    2nd ed.
    Published 2014
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    Electronic eBook
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    Families of the King : Writing Identity in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. by Sheppard, Alice

    2nd ed.
    Published 2014
    Full text (MCPHS users only)
    Electronic eBook