Trisha Brown: In Plain Site
  • Edinburgh International Festival

Trisha Brown: In Plain Site reconceives some of the US choreographers most striking short dance pieces in dynamic relationships with the enchanting landscape of Jupiter Artland " on floating rafts in Charles Jencks lakes, in its rich woodlands and sculpted landforms.

Trisha Brown (1936"2017) was a global figure in dance, restlessly experimental and ceaselessly striving for an original language of movement. Trisha Brown Dance Company returns to its site- specific roots, blending intellectual rigour, physical virtuosity and tongue-in-cheek humour to create beautiful, often surprising works of art across outdoor spaces.

West Lothians Jupiter Artland is a world- recognised contemporary sculpture park and art gallery based around Jacobean manor Bonnington House, featuring permanent work by artists including Andy Goldsworthy, Antony Gormley, Cornelia Parker and Anish Kapoor.

The performance is accompanied by a gallery presentation of Trisha Browns film archive at Jupiter Artlands galleries.

Trisha Brown Choreography

Performers Oluwadamilare Ayorinde, Cecily Campbell, Marc Crousillat, Kimberly Fulmer, Leah Ives, Amanda KmettPendry, Kyle Marshall, Patrick McGrath, Jacob Storer

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