Dance
Trisha Brown Dance Company
Trisha Brown Dance Company
Choreography by Trisha Brown
Trisha Brown has spent a career making dances that change and challenge the form, from her radical experimentations with the Judson Dance Theater to her compositions for the stage. Continuing a storied relationship that began with the beloved company’s BAM premiere in 1976, Trisha Brown Dance Company returns with a trio of works that frame the depth of her choreographic genius.
The program opens with the iconic work Set and Reset, commissioned by BAM for the 1983 Next Wave Festival. Propelled by Laurie Anderson’s driving score, dancers move with signature fluidity into and out of Robert Rauschenberg’s translucent set, playfully exploring instinct, edge, and invisibility. PRESENT TENSE (2003) is a spirited musing on human connection, with music by John Cage and a backdrop by Elizabeth Murray, employing tense and technical bonds that propel bodies across the floor and into space. And finally, Newark (Niweweorce) (1987) is Brown’s dramatic study of force and momentum, framed by a shifting set of multicolored canvases by Donald Judd.
Set and Reset (1983)
Music by Laurie Anderson
Visual design and costumes by Robert Rauschenberg
Lighting design by Beverly Emmons with Robert Rauschenberg
PRESENT TENSE (2003)
Music by John Cage
Visual design by Elizabeth Murray
Original costumes by Elizabeth Murray, reimagined by Elizabeth Cannon
Lighting design by Jennifer Tipton
Newark (Niweweorce) (1987)
Music by Peter Zummo
Visual design and costumes by Donald Judd
Lighting design by Ken Tabachnick

Jamie Scott, a current member of Trisha Brown Dance Company, leads this workshop on the basic principles of Set and Reset, the 1983 masterwork being performed at BAM this season.

Meet fellow BAM members over a glass of wine at BAMcafé before Trisha Brown Dance Company.

Pace Gallery and BAM, in collaboration with Trisha Brown Dance Company, present an exhibition of paintings and drawings by Elizabeth Murray.

Valery Gergiev and the Mariinsky Theatre return for year two of their BAM residency.

Dance artists Akram Khan and Israel Galván unfurl an electrifying evening-length work.

Contemporary circus maverick Daniele Finzi Pasca presents an acrobatic homage to Salvador Dalí.