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Elbows Akimbo was an Avant Garde performance art ensemble that emerged from San Francisco's underground scene of the late 1980s and stopped producing work in the mid 1990s.
Originally an outgrowth of San Francisco State University's progressive department: the Center for Experimental and Interdisciplinary Arts, it was founded by director Thomas Schulz, and co-founded by the vocalist, singer/songwriter/composer, actor, poet and writer Diana Rosalind Trimble who was in the same department.
The original group had eleven members, including certain key performers who have gone on to have interesting careers, from Diana Rosalind Trimble [1], vocalist, composer, writer, and actor; to Michael Calvello, writer and actor; Kalonica McQuesten, vocalist and musician; Kevin McKereghan, sound engineer; dancer, Alisa Froman [2], Joy Cutler [3], actor and writer; Nancy Beckman, musician and actor/dancer Jody Ellsworth.
Later additions to the group who have also continued in the performing arts include actor/writer/director Michael Edo Keane, harpist/composer Barbara Imhoff, vocalist, actor and educator Susan Volkan, illustrator/designer Barron Storey[4], movement artists Mark Steger [5], actor/writer Johnna Schmidt, actor/director Charles Herman-Wurmfeld, director Mark Waters, actor Rebecca Klingler, actor John Flanagan, actor/director Diane Jackson, actor/playwright Tanya Shaffer, author Carol Lloyd, Hungarian poet, translator, performance artist Gabor G. Gyukics, actor Salim Abdul-Jelani, and actor Lewis Sims among others.