Brown, Trisha
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1936, American modern dancer and choreographer, b. Aberdeen, Wash. After studying dance at Mills College (B.A., 1958), she moved to New York, where, as a founding member (1962) of the innovative and influential Judson Dance Theater, she was at the center of American avant-garde dance. In 1970, Brown formed her own company. Her early works were experimental, often utilizing equipment such as ropes and pulleys or set in unusual locations such as rooftops, rafts, and the sides of buildings. Extremely inventive, Brown is noted for a choreography of pure movement employing a rigorous formal structure, and she frequently works in dance cycles. Since 1979, Brown has collaborated with numerous contemporary artists, among them Robert
Rauschenberg, Laurie
Anderson, and John
Cage. Her best-known ballets include
Line Up (1977), the postmodern classic
Set and Reset (1983),
M.O. (1995), and the jazz-based
El Trilogy (2000). She also has designed, directed, and choreographed opera productions, e.g., Monteverdi's
Orfeo (1999).