Trisha Brown's New `M.O.'

From: The Washington Post | Date: October 23, 1995| Author: Alan M. Kriegsman | Copyright information

Dancer-choreographer Trisha Brown has made an extraordinary career characterized by incessant reinventing of her artistic self, her methodologies and goals. In the process, she has established herself as one of the leading lights of the post-Cunningham, postmodern era. Friday's program at Lisner Auditorium by the Trisha Brown Dance Company resoundingly reaffirmed her prodigious gifts and the resilience of her imagination.

She has appeared in Washington a number of times, but far less f...

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