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Planes
Recorded at the CND 29 March 2012
Reproduction of “Planes” by Trisha Brown – one of the key inspirational forces of “postmodern” dance -, a major work created in 1968 where the dancers move vertically on a wall.
Trisha Brown is one of the key inspirational forces of “postmodern” dance. She made a name for herself through her first performances in New York in the 1960s, where she went beyond the boundaries imposed until then in choreography and movement. Declaring that she adored “dance that leaves the ground”, the American choreographer plays with gravity and defines her dance as moving “from a fall to its contrary, and everything in-between”.
In “Planes”, the choreographer moves vertically. As such, she makes the dancers climb a wall full of holes, on which a film by Jud Yalkut, accompanied by music by Simone Forti, is simultaneously projected.
Updating: June 2012