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Monroe, A. (2024) As the Artistic Director of Trob谩r, Allison co-curated and co-directed performances of 鈥淚 Sing a New Song鈥 with Liza Malamut, Artistic Director of the venerated Newberry Consort, featuring a slate of some of the country鈥檚 best medieval musicians. They performed in both Cleveland and Chicago, to enthusiastic audiences, and .


Monroe, A. (2023) An episode of Les D茅lices' SalonEra featured a program that I created as Artistic Director for medieval music ensemble Trob谩r. Interviews with myself and another performer are interspersed with recordings of a May 2023 performance.


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Montague, E. (2020) Light on a Path, Follow, has screened internationally at over 30 festivals, museums and events since its release in 2020. It was awarded Best of Show: Short Films at the Boston LGBTQ Film Festival and received Honorable Mention at the Deep Focus Film Festival in Brooklyn, NY.


Elliot Montague was a script consultant for the screenplay adaptation of Ocean Vuong鈥檚 award-winning novel, On Earth We鈥檙e Briefly Gorgeous, which is being produced by A24 Films.


Elliot Montague presented his recent film, Light on a Path, Follow, as part of the Trans*Revolutions Virtual Symposium, presented by Barnard Center for Research on Women. This virtual symposium featured artist-activists whose work is inspired by and engaged in imagining trans* and genderqueer histories, performances, identities, and aesthetics.


Morgan, L. (2024) Is awarded the Society for Medical Anthropology Career Achievement Award.


Mosby, D. E.  (2003) Place, Language, and Identity in Afro-Costa Rican Literature. Columbia: University of Missouri Press.