Brown, Carolyn (1927–)

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Brown, Carolyn (1927–)

American dancer and choreographer. Born 1927 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts.

Studied classical ballet at Juilliard School with Antony Tudor, performing in his Excercise Piece (1953), and modern dance with Merce Cunningham; joined Merce Cunningham Dancers (1952), where she performed for next 20 years; created roles in more than half of Cunningham's works, including Fragments (1953), Gambit for Dancers and Orchestra (1959), Winterbranch (1965), Scramble (1967) and Tread (1970); choreographed Balloon for Barbara Lloyd and Steve Paxton (1965), Car Lot for Manhattan Festival Ballet (1968), and Balloon II for Ballet Théâtre Contemporain (1975); formed own dance troupe, Among Company; worked on films House Party (1974) and Dune Dance (1975); also choreographed West Country (1970), Zellerbach Maul (1971), As I Remember It (1972), Synergy I, or, Don't Fight It, Bertha (1973), Synergy II (1974), Cicles (1975) and Duetude (1977).

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