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Trisha Brown Dance Company

Festival Highlights - 17 May, 18 May, 19 May

at Abbey Theatre

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Presented by Dublin Dance Festival in association with the Abbey Theatre

Accumulation (1971), Set and Reset (1983), Les Yeux et l’âme (2011), Spanish Dance (1973) and For M.G: The Movie (1991)


Trisha Brown Dance Company (USA) Irish premiere

Date: Thursday May 17 – Saturday May 19

Time: 7.30pm

Duration: 1 hour 40 mins (including interval)

Tickets: €18-€35

 

"Invariably sensuous, characterized by inventive wit and often uncommonly interesting… [Brown] keeps adding to the sum of human happiness." Alastair Macaulay, The New York Times

A legendary figure of American modern dance, Trisha Brown’s relentless curiosity has pushed the boundaries of choreography to revolutionise dance.

For three nights only audiences will have the rare opportunity to see Brown’s work on the Abbey stage, featuring Set and Reset. In this iconic work dancers slip fluidly around each other in a rippling swell of motion. Since its creation in 1983, Set and Reset has become Brown’s signature work, influencing generations of dancers and choreographers. Laurie Anderson’s driving score and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg’s designs complete this modern masterpiece.

This evening of repertory also includes the short, witty ‘Early Works’ Accumulation and Spanish Dance, and the mysterious and emotive For M.G: The Movie.  The recently created Les Yeux et l’âme, a suite of dances from Rameau’s opera Pygmalion, will complete this celebratory programme.

*Please note that Watermotor will not be performed, as previously advertised, due to injury of the soloist.


Photo credits:
'Set and Reset' images (c) Julieta Cervantes
'For M.G: The Movie' images (c) Mark Hanauer
'Spanish Dance' image (c) Alfredo Anceschi

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