Brown, Trisha

Brown, Trisha

▪ American choreographer
born Nov. 25, 1936, Aberdeen, Wash., U.S.

      American dancer and choreographer whose avant-garde and postmodernist work explores and experiments in pure movement, with and without the accompaniments of music and traditional theatrical space.

      Brown studied modern dance at Mills College in Oakland, California (B.A., 1958). Her style began developing after she met choreographer Yvonne Rainer (Rainer, Yvonne) in 1960; together they became founding members of the experimental Judson Dance Theater in 1962. From 1970 through 1976 Brown was also a founding member of the improvisational Grand Union, and in 1970 she formed her own company, the Trisha Brown Dance Company, which was an all-female dance company until 1979.

      Brown was influenced by the avant-garde style developed most prominently by Merce Cunningham (Cunningham, Merce) during the 1960s and '70s. Although grounded in Martha Graham (Graham, Martha)'s technique (Cunningham had been a student of Graham's), avant-garde dance evolved as a reaction to the more structured and formal classical ballet and classical modern dance. Avant-garde dancers believed that dance could be divorced from music, that dances could be themeless and plotless, and that dance could also reflect the dancer's internal rhythms.

      During this period Brown developed several experimental pieces. Her first, Leaning Duets and Falling Duets, choreographed from 1968 to 1971, involved dancers supporting and testing each other's strength. In Walking on the Wall (1970) dancers moved while hanging in harnesses perpendicular to a wall. In Accumulating Pieces (1971) the dance was built up from a series of discrete gestures, each gesture building on the previous one. Her Roof Piece (1973) in New York City employed 15 dancers, each on a different Manhattan roof, following each other's sequence of movements while the audience watched from another roof. At this time Brown also did Man Walking down the Side of a Building (1970) outside a lower-Manhattan warehouse; Spiral (1974), in which the dancers were parallel to the ground while walking down trees in a Minneapolis, Minnesota, park; and the quartet Locus (1975), a piece that had no costumes or lighting effects.

      In the late 1970s and '80s, Brown began to incorporate design and music into her pieces and to work in traditional theatres instead of outdoors. Reclassified as a postmodern choreographer, she presented such pieces as Glacial Decoy (1979), which featured a backdrop of black-and-white photos by Robert Rauschenberg (Rauschenberg, Robert); Set and Reset (1983), with costumes and film clips by Rauschenberg and a score by Laurie Anderson (Anderson, Laurie); and If You Couldn't See Me (1994), a solo in which Brown's back is to the audience for most of the performance. Brown won a MacArthur Foundation fellowship in 1991.

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