At 78-years old, post-modern choreographer Trisha Brown has established herself as one of the most influential choreographers of our time by articulating the extraordinary mechanics of everyday movement. Ann Arbor's relationship with Trisha Brown pre-dates the 1970 founding of Trisha Brown Dance Company; it was 1965 when Trisha Brown premiered "Motor," a work that involved Miss Brown, a Volkswagen Beetle, and a skateboard in the Maynard Street Parking Garage as part of the ONCE Festival. Trisha Brown's collaboration with contemporary visual art giants can not be understated, either: this tour showcases works with significant components created by Robert Rauschenberg, Donald Judd, Robert Ashley, and Laurie Anderson. This is an artist who made her mark pushing boundaries, an artist that we couldn't be prouder to present.
Why You'll Love It: Trisha Brown changed the landscape of dance forever; this is your chance to experience the work of a living legend. This tour, called Proscenium Works, 1979-2011, showcases Brown's major stage works.
Program:
Set and Reset (1983)
Choreography by Trisha Brown
Music by Laurie Anderson
Set, Costumes, and Lighting by Robert Rauschenberg
Tune In
Tune In with UMS for a brief pre-performance talk in the Power Center lobby. Just 15 minutes long, this Tune In will offer interesting information and provocative questions to think about during the performance.
A Special Thanks to our Event Sponsors:
Supported by the Renegade Ventures Fund, established by Maxine and Stuart Frankel
Funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts
Media Sponsors: WDET 101.9 FM, Ann Arbor's 107one FM
Photo Courtesy of UMS
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