Jennifer Miller

Jennifer Miller

Jennifer Miller (born 1961) is an American circus entertainer, writer, and professor at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY. She has lived with a beard for most of her life,[1] which is very rare for her sex. She is a juggler and fire eater. Miller lives in New York City.

Miller is the youngest daughter of two Quaker professors and she grew up in Connecticut and California. Miller became involved in the performing arts and theater while in high school, and was involved in the downtown dance scene in New York in the early 1980s. In her career as a performing artist, which has spanned over 20 years, she has performed with numerous choreographers and dancers, several circus companies, and in the Coney Island SideShow.

In 1989, she co-founded the acclaimed NYC political performance troupe Circus Amok and has directed it ever since. She was also a focus of Tami Gold's documentary Juggling Gender and Circus Amok has been the subject of numerous documentary films. Miller is widely recognized for her work and is the recipient of awards including the Obie, Bessie, BAX 10, and most recently the Ethyl Eichelberger Award. She currently teaches in New York at Pratt Institute, and has taught at several universities including UCLA, Cal Arts, Scripps College, and NYU.

In 2010, Miller served as a co-hostess to Vaginal Davis' performance piece "Speaking from the Diaphragm" at Performance Space 122.[2]

See also

References

  1. Hornberger, Francine (April 1, 2005). Carny Folk: The World's Weirdest Sideshow Acts. Citadel Press. pp. 175–. ISBN 9780806526614. Retrieved June 1, 2012.
  2. "Vaginal Davis". Studio Museum in Harlem. July 6, 2010. Retrieved March 12, 2013.
  • Dinitia Smith (June 9, 1995). "Step Right Up! See the Bearded Person!". New York Times. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  • Michelle Markelz (September 29, 2011). "Interview with Jennifer Miller: The Bearded Lady". Vox Magazine – Columbia Missourian. Archived from the original on February 5, 2013. Retrieved November 2, 2011.
  • Founder of political theater/circus to perform at MCLA
  • The Independent Student Publication of Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, 2007
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