Trisha brown dance company watermotor, Glacial decoy, Astral converted, Trisha brown : in plain site

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De Trisha Brown Company keert terug naar DE SINGEL! Op één avond brengen we drie sleutelwerken van de legendarische Amerikaanse choreografe samen. Glacial Decoy uit 1979 is Browns allereerste voorstelling voor de klassieke theaterscène nadat ze jarenlang vooral in de publieke ruimte en op locatie werkte. Het markeert ook het begin van haar samenwerking met beeldend kunstenaar Robert Rauschenberg die ze begin jaren zestig bij het Judson Dance Theater in New York had leren kennen. Astral Converted uit 1991, een geometrisch verfijnde choreografie, was Browns eerste avondvullende stuk. Het programma wordt vervolledigd met de korte solo Watermotor uit 1978, die iconisch werd in de filmversie van Babette Mangolte. Als kers op de taart kan je voor de voorstellingen nog een outdoor programma bijwonen.

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