Aqueous Performance

Event starts on this day

May

9

2026

Event starts at this time 9:30 am – 10:00 am
Cost: Free
In Person (view details)
Dr. Rosemary Candelario of the UT Austin Department of Theatre and Dance will present aqueous, a public performance, at 9:30 AM at the Nature Preserve at Charlie's Pasture - North (Port Street).

Description

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Rosemary Candelario

Dr. Rosemary Candelario

Dr. Rosemary Candelario is an artist-scholar with research interests in Asian American and Asian diasporic dance, butoh, ecology, site-related performance, and representations of sex and reproduction in performance and popular culture. She was awarded the 2018 Oscar G. Brockett Book Prize for Dance Research for Flowers Cracking Concrete: Eiko & Koma's Asian/American Choreographies (Wesleyan University Press 2016) and the 2024 Ruth Lovell Murray Book Award for Dance Research Methodologies: Ethics, Orientations, and Practices (Routledge 2023, co-edited with Matthew Henley). She received the 2022 Mid-Career Award from the Dance Studies Association. Her practice research project, Butoh Ecologies, has been shared through workshops, performances, and keynote lectures across the United States and in Mexico and Japan. Rosemary is Associate Professor of Theatre and Dance at the University of Texas at Austin. She serves as the President of the Dance Studies Association and holds a PhD in Culture and Performance from UCLA. 

www.rosemarycandelario.net

Location

Nature Preserve at Charlie's Pasture - North (Port Street Entrance)

The parking lot is located at the end of Port Street. Amenities at this site include a pavilion, picnic tables, toilets, and three trail heads. The Community Park Trail is 1 mile and connects with Community Park and Ross Avenue. The Clay's Hill Trail is .25 miles and features paved trails, viewing scopes, and is ADA accessible. The Salt Island Trail is 2.2 miles round trip and features boardwalks through our tidal saltmarsh and leads to the two story Salt Island Tower."

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