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  1. 1. Mai 2024 · Trisha Brown Dance Company. TBDC is a post-modern dance company dedicated to the performance and preservation of the work of Founding Artistic Director and Choreographer, Trisha Brown. Established in 1970, TBDC has toured throughout the world presenting the work, teaching and building relationships with audiences and artists alike ...

  2. 11. Mai 2024 · Sie entdeckte zudem viele wichtige internationale Künstler:innen für Berlin. Sie war die erste, die Trisha Brown oder die Wooster Group aus New York nach Europa einlud. Sie hat Robert Wilson bekannt gemacht, Merce Cunningham, Lucinda Childs, Boris Charmatz, Jan Fabre – um nur einige zu nennen. Doch sie wollte nicht nur die ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · For “Roof Piece,” first performed in 1971, dancers scattered themselves across the roofs of SoHo and played a dance version of the game telephone. "This was supposed to be a big year for the Trisha Brown Dance Company, founded 50 years ago. In early March, the troupe flew to France to begin a sold-out anniversary…

  4. 25. Apr. 2024 · Murasaki Penguin hosted ‘Dancing Decoy and Lining Up — A Trisha Brown Repertory Workshop with Lisa Kraus‘ from the 13th to 14th of April 2024 at Murasaki Penguin Project Totsuka. It was a very special time with the participants and Lisa Kraus from Trisha Brown Dance Company.

  5. 3. Mai 2024 · Trisha Brown. This week on All The Backlist, Trisha recommends two award-winning middle grade books, one fantasy and one science fiction. New Releases and More for April 30, 2024. Liberty Hardy. This week on All The Books, Liberty and Vanessa discuss The Chain, Missing White Woman, Bite by Bite, and more new books out this week!

  6. 6. Mai 2024 · Claudio Monteverdi’s 1607 L’Orfeo – a seminal work in the development of opera – found a ravishing realization in the post-modernist choreographer Trisha Brown’s production, recently imported to...

  7. 8. Mai 2024 · Compositionally, this is closer to Trisha Browns 1970s experiments than to Tharp’s; so is the interjection of strung-out speech, ellipses-filled phrases like “I always wanted to be …”