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Lenora Champagne is an American playwright and performing artist.[1][2][3]

Lenora Champagne
BornLenora Champagne
Louisiana, United States
OccupationPlaywright, performance artist, director
NationalityAmerican
SpouseRobert Lyons
Children1

Early years


As a child, Champagne wanted to be a doctor.[4] She moved from Louisiana to New York City in the early 1970s expecting to be a painter, but took up performance art instead.[5] She graduated with a BA in English from Louisiana State University, 1972, a MA in drama from New York University, 1975, and a PhD in performance studies from New York University, 1980.[6]


Career


In 1981 Champagne began work as an actor and director. From 1993 to 2000, she was a member playwright at New Dramatists.[6] In 1995 she spent time in Canada through an NEA artist's residency grant. In 2013 she taught in Japan as part of a Fulbright grant. Champagne is a professor and head of theatre and performance at Purchase College, SUNY.[7]

Champagne frequently collaborates with sculptors, media artists and installation artists. Her live performances can be seen in galleries and arts spaces such as Franklin Furnace, the New Museum, and Creative Time's Art on the Beach. She also co-created an installation for the New Museum's Art Mall as Social Space show in 1992.[5]


Works


Champagne is the author of one book and also a number of essays, plays and performance texts.

Plays include:


Awards


Selected awards include:


Personal life


Champagne lives in New York City's West Village with her husband, playwright and director Robert Lyons, and their daughter Amelie.[8]


References


  1. Rowe, Claudia (13 October 2002). "Performance Art In and Out of the Classroom". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  2. Dunning, Jennifer (1 June 2005). "CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK; A Tradition of Dance That Untraditionally Graced the Shores of Manhattan". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  3. Anderson, Jack (4 November 1984). "THE STAGE: 'RED LIGHT'". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 September 2012.
  4. Leja, Lauren, It's Crazy—Troubles of Modern Life at the ICA, retrieved 19 September 2015
  5. Lenora Champagne, retrieved 19 September 2015
  6. Lenora Champagne, retrieved 19 September 2015
  7. About, retrieved 19 September 2015
  8. Tallmer, Jerry (5 August 2010), What did Nostradamus know about Soho's fate?, The Villager, retrieved 19 September 2015





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