Elizabeth waters biography
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Elizabeth Hannah Waters
1946
Elizabeth Waters was the pioneer of modern dance in New Mexico and founded the dance program at UNM. She traveled from her hometown of Salem, Oregon to New York City in the 1930s to study dance under Hanya Holm, one of the founders of American modern dance. Walters first visited Albuquerque while on tour with her company “Dancers en Route” and was captivated by the region’s beauty and cultures.
Waters moved to Albuquerque in 1942. Because of WWII, resources were scarce. She taught dance classes in exchange for food and also worked as a welder at Kirtland Air Force Base. New Mexico’s Native American culture and traditional dance inspired her choreography. Waters lived at the Zuni pueblo learning about their ceremonial dances and relationship with nature and art. Waters incorporated their techniques into her performances. Her style of dance was described as thoughtful, weighted, and with a sense of flow. She would speak of going out into the desert to improvise and develop her own “philosophy of movement.”
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Elisabeth Waters
Type
Historical Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery
About the Author[]
Biography[]
Elisabeth Waters sold her first short story in 1980 to Marion Zimmer Bradley for THE KEEPER'S PRICE, the first of the Darkover anthologies. She thenwent on to sell short stories to a variety of anthologies. Her first novel, a fantasy called CHANGING FATE, was awarded the 1989 Gryphon Award. She is now working on a sequel to it, in addition to her short story writing and anthology editing.
She also worked as a supernumerary with the San Francisco Opera, where she appeared in La Gioconda, Manon Lescaut, Madama Butterfly, Khovanschina, Das Rheingold, Werther, and Idomeneo.
Series[]
The Saga of the Trillium[]
- Authors: by Marion Zimmer Bradley, Julian May, Andre Norton, Elisabeth Waters
- Genres: High Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery
- Theme: The story of Triplet Princesses on seperate quests to locate three magical talismans to recover their homelands.
- Series list:
- 1. Black Trillium (The Saga of the Trillium Book 1) (1990, reissued 2015) (with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Andre Norton)
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Elizabeth Waters, in The Shadow of The Comintern. The Communist Women's Movement, 1920-43
100%(1)100% found this document useful (1 vote)476 viewsElizabeth Waters, “In the shadow of the Comintern: The Communist Women’s Movement, 1920-43”, in S. Kruks, R. Rapp and M. B. Young (ed.), Promissory notes: Women in the transition to socialism, New York: Monthly Review Press, 1989, pp. 29-56.Copyright:
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- 1. Black Trillium (The Saga of the Trillium Book 1) (1990, reissued 2015) (with Marion Zimmer Bradley and Andre Norton)