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Trisha Brown: Choreographing life

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1. Person/Familie Mesquita, André [HerausgeberIn]
2. Person/Familie Banana, Adriana [VerfasserIn]
3. Person/Familie Mangolte, Babette [VerfasserIn]
4. Person/Familie Sperling, David M. [VerfasserIn]
5. Person/Familie Rosenberg, Susan [VerfasserIn]
6. Person/Familie Brown, Trisha [VerfasserIn]
Bevorz. Titel des Werkes (RDA) Trisha Brown: coreografar a vida
Titel Trisha Brown: Choreographing life
Verantw.-ang. Edited and curated by André Mesquita ; texts by Adriana Banana, André Mesquita, Babette Mangolte, David M. Sperling, Susan Rosenberg, Trisha Brown, Yvonne Rainer
Weitere Sachtitel Trisha Brown: choreographing life
Weitere Sachtitel Choreographing life
Verlagsort (RDA) São Paulo, Brazil
Verlag (RDA) MASP, Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
E-Jahr 2020
E-Jahr (RDA) 2020
Umfangsangabe 231 Seiten : Illustrationen
Begleitmaterial 1 Blatt
Weitere Angaben Selected bibliography Seiten [232-234]
Weitere Angaben Published at the occasion of the monographic exhibition dedicated to the work of the pioneering artist, dancer, and choreographer Trisha Brown (1936-2017) at the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP). - Loses Blatt
ISBN 85-310-0083-1
ISBN 978-85-310-0083-6 Gebunden : 44.29 ı
EAN 9788531000836
Schlagwort / lok. Brown, Trisha
Inhaltliche Zsfg. A founding member of the legendary Judson Dance Theater, American choreographer and dancer Trisha Brown (1936-2017) helped build the tenets of postmodern dance and is now considered one of the most influential figures in American choreography. 'Trisha Brown: Choreographing Life' presents a sizable archive of Brown?s career, with photographs, drawings and video stills that illustrate her lifelong contributions to the world of contemporary dance.00Brown established her own dance company in 1970 and continued to dance until 2008, during which time she created over 100 dances and six operas. One of her most famous pieces was the product of a creative partnership with artists Laurie Anderson and Robert Rauschenberg; after the 1983 premiere of Set and Reset at the Brooklyn Academy of Music?s Next Wave Festival, Brown was launched into international acclaim. Brown?s choreography demonstrates an unparalleled cognizance of space and visuality, as indicated by the artistic process apparent in the drawings and diagrams included in this publication. Her work conveys the extent to which movement is an artistic language reflective of the complex relationship between body and mind.00Exhibition: MASP Museu de Arte São Paulo, Brazil (20.03.-04.10.2020)
2. Inhaltliche Zsfg. This is the first solo exhibition in South America dedicated to the choreographer, dancer, and pioneering artist Trisha Brown (Patricia Ann Brown, Aberdeen, Washington, United States, 1936 San Antonio, Texas, United States, 2017), and includes works she produced between 1963 and 2005. The exhibition inaugurates the cycle Histories of Dance at the museum, bringing together a set of 156 works: photographs and films of choreographies by Brown and her company, the Trisha Brown Dance Company (formed in 1970), as well as drawings and scores/diagrams that represent her dances.
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