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Trisha Brown Dance Company at SPAC, Tues AUG 16 at 8 p.m.

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August 16, 2011
8:00PM - 10:00PM
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC)

Multi-Media Masterpiece “Glacial Decoy” with Photography by Robert Rauschenberg Presented

Saratoga Springs, NY – The silken, fluid movement and choreographic imagination of legendary choreographer Trisha Brown will illuminate SPAC’s stage on Tues, Aug 16 at 8 p.m. in a program of three brilliant works by the Trisha Brown Dance Company. The program includes Brown’s multi-media masterpiece Glacial Decoy set against  Robert Rauschenberg’s iconic photography of classic Americana.

An icon of contemporary dance, Trisha Brown was a founding member of the revolutionary Judson Dance Theater, a groundbreaking collective of choreographers who gave birth to the postmodern dance movement. Rejecting the technical and thematic structures that ruled modern dance at the time, Brown found the extraordinary in everyday movement. She developed and presented her groundbreaking style, which included dance in public and non-traditional spaces and dance performed without music, through her own dance company which she founded in 1970

The company will present:

 ¨       L’Amour au theater: Brown’s latest work is accompanied by sections of Rameau’s opera Hippolyte et Aricie, and set against a backdrop of Brown’s own artwork. The piece features Brown’s signature movement alongside elegant couplings and constantly shifting aerial architecture.

 ¨       Glacial Decoy: Considered a modern masterpiece, this work features a gorgeous rush of entrances and exits set against moving projections of Robert Rauschenberg images of classic Americana.

¨       Foray Forêt: Robert Rauschenberg costumes with a metallic-gold finish and light-catching design illuminate this work which The Village Voice explains as a vision of images appearing and disappearing “...the way a bird flashes into sight between trees or a gleaming fish slips to the surface of a pool, then twists and flicks back into darkness.” This is a silent work with the exception of the sounds of a marching band.

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