- Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown (
25 November 1936 ,Aberdeen, Washington , U.S.) is apostmodernist American choreographer anddancer .Brown was born in Aberdeen, Washington, and received a B.A. degree in dance from
Mills College in 1958. Brown later received a D.F.A. fromBates College in 2000. For several summers she studied withLouis Horst at theAmerican Dance Festival , then held atConnecticut College . After moving toNew York in 1961, Brown trained with dancerAnna Halprin and became a founding member of theavant-garde Judson Dance Theater in 1962. There she worked with experimental dancersYvonne Rainer andSteve Paxton . In 1970 she cofounded theGrand Union , an experimental dance collective, and formed theTrisha Brown Company . Her company soon became one of the leadingcontemporary dance ensembles. Brown received aMacArthur Foundation “genius” grant in 1991.Brown’s early works "Walking on the Wall" (1971) and "Roof Piece" (1973) were designed to be performed at specific sites. "Accumulation" (1971), which is executed with the dancers on their backs, has been performed in public spaces of all kinds, including on water, with the dancers floating on rafts as they methodically work through the piece's graduated gestures. Walking on the Wall involved dancers in harnesses moving along a wall, while Roof Piece took place on 12 different rooftops over a ten-block area in
New York City , with each dancer transmitting the movements to a dancer on the nearest roof. With 1978's "Accumulation with Talking plus Water Motor", a complex solo combining elements of three other pieces, she demonstrated a mental and physical vurtuosity seldom seen in the dance world, then or now. Brown's rigorous structures, combined with pedestrian or simple movement styles and tongue-in-cheek humor brought an intellectual sensibility that challenged the mainstream "modern dance" mindset of this period.During the 1980s Brown produced large-scale works intended for the stage, beginning with "Glacial Decoy" (1979) which had sets and costumes by artist
Robert Rauschenberg . This period was most notable for the slithery and highly articulated movement style which characterized much of her work during this time. The "molecular structure series," which included 1980's "Opal Loop", "Son of Gone Fishin"' (1981) and another collaboration with Rauschenberg, "Set and Reset" (1983), featuring a score by performance artistLaurie Anderson , solidified Brown's stature as an innovator within the dance world and as an artist of global significance.1985's "Lateral Pass" began her "valiant" series, which used larger, bolder movement phrases to articulate Brown's evolving spacial aesthetics. This led to "Newark" (1987), "Astral Convertible" (1989) and "Foray Foret" (1990) with costumes and sets once again by Rauschenberg.
Brown has continued to explore the nature of motion and to choreograph dances based on everyday movements. Her style has developed from carefully built-up, repetitive
gesture s to its current fluid virtuosity. In the 1990s she turned to choreographing classical music, creating "M.O." (1995) based on the Musical Offering by Germancomposer Johann Sebastian Bach , and her firstopera production, "Orfeo" (1998) by Italiancomposer Claudio Monteverdi . Brown found inspiration injazz for "El Trilogy" (1998-2000), completed her secondopera , "Luci mie traditrici" (composed bySalvatore Sciarrino ) in 2001, and in 2002 choreographed the song cycle "Die Winterreise (Winter’s Journey)" byAustria ncomposer Franz Schubert for Englishbaritone Simon Keenlyside . Brown worked again with Laurie Anderson in 2004 on "O Zlozony/O Composite" for the Paris Opera Ballet.Works of her (choreographies and drawings) are included in
documenta 12 .Works
Her works include:
* "Homemade" (1966)
* "Man Walking Down the Side of a Building" (1970)
* "Floor of the Forest" (1970)
* "Leaning Duets" (1970)
* "Accumulation" (1971)
* "Walking on the Wall" (1971)
* "Primary Accumulation" (1972)
* "Group Primary Accumulation" (1973)
* "Roof Piece" (1973)
* "Structured Pieces II" (1974)
* "Spiral" (1974)
* "Locus" (1975)
* "Structured Pieces III" (1975)
* "Sololos" (1976)
* "Line Up" (1976)
* "Spanish Dance' (1976)
* "Watermotor" (1978)
* "Accumulation with Talking plus Watermotor" (1978)
* "Glacial Decoy" (1979)
* "Opal Loop" (1980)
* "Son of Gone Fishin"' (1981)
* "Set and Reset" (1983)
* "Lateral Pass" (1985)
* "Newark" (1987)
* "Astral Convertible" (1989)
* "Foray Foret" (1990)
* "For MG: The Movie" (1991)
* "One Story as in falling" (1992)
* "Another Story as in falling" (1993)
* "If You Couldn't See Me" (1994)
* "M.O." (1995)
* "Twelve Ton Rose" (1996)
* "Orfeo" (1998)
* "Winterreise" (2002)
* "O Zlozony/O Composite" (2004)
* "Floor of the Forest" (2007)External links
*http://www.trishabrowncompany.org/
*http://www.gradewinner.com/p/articles/mi_m1083/is_n4_v69/ai_16985498?pi=gdw#continue
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