October 27 - October 27,2021
From the Moody Center for the Arts:
"A Houston native, trained in classical opera and a graduate of The New School's Mannes College and the Manhattan School of Music in New York, Harris performance is a comment on the post-pandemic question in this new world of remote work: How can we start to value the creative work that generates exclusively from here and can being "still" be a creative asset instead of a demerit?
A Monroe Research Fellow at Tulane University's Center for the Gulf South, Lisa “Li” Harris is also the 2021 recipient of the Dorothea Tanning Award for Music/Sound, awarded by the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. Recognized by Huffington Post as one of “14 Artist Who Are Transforming the Future of Opera,” Li's work resists genre classification as she focuses on the energetic relationships between body, land, spirit and place. She is also the founder and creative director of Studio Enertia, an arts collective and production company in Houston, Texas."
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