NYC Single Week International Registration $292.00 USD
including $12 Paypal Processing fee)
NYC Week I & II Domestic Registration $540.00 USD
(including $20 Paypal Processing fee)
NYC Week I & II International Registration $544.00 USD
(including $24 Paypal Processing fee)
Make checks payable to: Trisha Brown Company, Inc. Mail registration form and check to:
Stacy Spance, TBDC Education Director
341 West 38th Street, Suite 801, New York, NY 10018
Intensives offer students a steady and deep learning of Brown’s style through both current and former company dancers. Classes focus on technique, repertory, and specifically engaging with Brown’s rich archive of multidisciplinary work to uncover new creative outlets and help students accomplish individual creative goals. Each Intensive offers students tools to deepen their knowledge of technical principles, compositional structure, forms, improvisation and performance. This is achieved through classes, video showings, written materials and end-of-week showings.
2018 TBDC Summer Intensive
Eden Expressway
537 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Monday-Friday
Week I : June 18th-June 22nd
12:30-2:30pm Technique Class
3:00-6:00pm Workshop
Week II : June 25th-29th
12:30-2:30pm Technique Class
3:00-6:00pm Workshop
The first ever European Trisha Brown Dance Company (TBDC) Intensive. The five day workshop is led by Associate Artistic Director, Diane Madden. As Trisha’s first rehearsal director, Diane has contributed to the creation and performance of the company’s repertory since 1980. The intensive is open to professional dancers, dance artists and choreographers and costs 350euros (inclusive of accommodation: or 315euros without). See the registration form for the workshop schedule.
Diane outlines the week: “The Spoleto Intensive offers an immersion in Trisha Brown’s choreographic style as a means of engaging each student’s artistic voice. Through a physical and compositional dance practice that builds from internal to external, simple to complex, we will move through technique, repertory, improvisation, composition and performance, culminating in an open studio showing of the weeks work. Our physical practice will be supported by video and written materials from the TBDC archive. Additionally, halfway through the Intensive, the curator of the Mahler & LeWitt Studios, Guy Robertson, will lead a discussion exploring the relationship between the visual arts and dance practices, particularly in relation to the work of Sol LeWitt.”
Participants may arrive on Sunday 29 July and stay until 4 August.
For more information or to register follow the link below: https://bit.ly/2qy3zll