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“As long as I continue to navigate the axis between art and society which has made life and work meaningful to me so far, I will be happy.”
PROFILE: Born to an American father and a British mother in Pennsylvania, she was part of her parents’ experimental company, Touchstone Theater, before she could speak. By the age of nine, she took part in their summer theater tours “cranking out slapstick, gorilla-clown work for kids everywhere.”
At Barnard College, Anisa studied Middle Eastern Cultures with a concentration on Iran. She traveled to Iran twice and eventually created a one-woman show, “Kharaji” (Foreigner), which centered on her experiences living in that country. She has toured her show extensively. She has also continued to perfect her Persian and Arabic, spending a year in the Middle East.
Anisa has undertaken two other major creative projects. She produced and directed a feature-length documentary called “Don Quixote of Bethlehem,” a three-mile theatricade (half theater, half parade) adapted in Spanish and English to unite the factions (Anglo and Latino) dividing the community. She is currently working on another long-term documentary in Bethlehem on the conversion of the Bethlehem Steel factory into a casino-entertainment complex and the effect this will have on the community.
INSPIRATION: Anisa was inspired by her parents and their lives’ work.
ASPIRATION: Anisa plans to work as a creative artist and teacher in various mediums including acting, writing and filmmaking.
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: Anisa volunteered with the Yemen Education Relief Organization teaching photography and writing to child laborers and with Broadway Presbyterian Church running a homeless shelter for women.
ACCOLADES: Anisa graduated magna cum laude from Barnard College. She is a recipient of the Fowler Arts Grant to complete her documentary, “Don Quixote of Bethlehem,” and of the Tow Research Fellowship to support her research in Iran.
INTERESTING FACT: Anisa played a principal part in Jonathan Demme’s “Rachel Getting Married,” her first cinematic role.
Sally-Anne McDonnell
Graduate Scholar
University of Florida
Annika Hawkins
Graduate Scholar
Johns Hopkins University
Alexandra O'Rourke
Graduate Scholar
Harvard University
Kojo Wallace
Undergraduate Transfer Scholar
Mt. Sinai School of Medicine