Didn’t know anything about Trisha, but this video in the Tate dungeons opened a door last month: total inspiration. Thx for upload. Her phrasing is exquisite; her movements so fluid, even if her hips are quite static -such a departure from Cunningham.
This is pure art, I would argue with people trying to disagree. Honestly, it gives new reasons to live it is art in it's purest form. Trisha Brown is such an inspiration, she moves like an angel! Anyways this video is so pure and beautiful love it!
Hi, I have an essay to write about Trisha brown. If someone said that Trisha Brown wasn't a good choregraph or artist, what arguments would you give me to prove them wrong ?
@@laetilacrevette5172 she broke the law! She was a significant part of a change, a new movement, a new art. This forms, this shapes, this ways that the body pass trough... says a lot about the same things on society's thoughts and acts. She speaks with her body, inspire others to do the same and gave us some ways how to practice that.
It's in the title. It is a very exact sequence of movements but it is flowing and simple-seeming that you could easily miss it without the slow replay. It's about itself, that is, the beauty of the everyday movement it embodies.
@@billcook6866 Bill you put that so beautifully. Couldn't have said it better. A bit of the artist's (Babette Mangolte) intention are written here www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/mangolte-trisha-brown-water-motor-t14764
I figured out the story- a poor woman gets her limbs chopped off in a horrible motor boat incident and then gets them sewn back on and films herself moving for the first time in 20 years.
You. Win. The. Internet. This is one of the most ballsy, hilarious takedowns ever. Underneath your comment is the idea that if a performing artist has to explain what they're doing, the communication between artist and audience is already broken. If a dance needs an explanation, in this case a slow motion replay, that explanation ends up being part of the dance itself, and ends up overtaking the performance . When a dance has an accompanying explanation, or a slow motion replay attached, it's already an artistic compromise. The dancer has technical prowess, but what does the dance mean?
She is pivotal in shaping moderb dance world. Transforming how we see form in movement, she took everyday mundane gestures and extended it until it created a cohesive structure. There is no "theme" to it, it exists as a fluid moving sculpture
This short changed my day and motivates me❤
Didn’t know anything about Trisha, but this video in the Tate dungeons opened a door last month: total inspiration.
Thx for upload. Her phrasing is exquisite; her movements so fluid, even if her hips are quite static -such a departure from Cunningham.
recipilación muy valiosa que ayuda a la apreciación y análisis de los géneros de la danza y sus proponentes. gracias
This is pure art, I would argue with people trying to disagree. Honestly, it gives new reasons to live it is art in it's purest form. Trisha Brown is such an inspiration, she moves like an angel! Anyways this video is so pure and beautiful love it!
정신병자
양산하는~
현대무용
내공이없다~ㄷㄷㄷ
It's probably pure art, but I feel me nothing. I don't understand why it's great...
yes, has form....
Hi, I have an essay to write about Trisha brown. If someone said that Trisha Brown wasn't a good choregraph or artist, what arguments would you give me to prove them wrong ?
@@laetilacrevette5172 she broke the law! She was a significant part of a change, a new movement, a new art. This forms, this shapes, this ways that the body pass trough... says a lot about the same things on society's thoughts and acts. She speaks with her body, inspire others to do the same and gave us some ways how to practice that.
thank you so much
Love this videooooooo
Perfect dance art in Teatro Petruzzelli, Bari (Italy) yesterday by Trisha Brown Dance Company!
thank you!
un des moments forts de l'expo "Reverberations" au Roda Sten de Göteborg à l'été 2015...
Que bello el baile!
My baby
now THIS i can do
Rip trisha
RIP : Trisha est décédée aujourd'hui, elle avait 80 ans.
just learned of Trisha Brown thanks to Blood 🍊. RIP
Esse vídeo é legal😂😂
superbement beau fluide !
Can someone tell me what this performance is about? What does it mean? Thanks.
It's in the title. It is a very exact sequence of movements but it is flowing and simple-seeming that you could easily miss it without the slow replay. It's about itself, that is, the beauty of the everyday movement it embodies.
@@billcook6866 Bill you put that so beautifully. Couldn't have said it better.
A bit of the artist's (Babette Mangolte) intention are written here
www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/mangolte-trisha-brown-water-motor-t14764
REST IM PEACE
isnt this the suspirium dance?
Make I mad😂
is there a way to get a clearer copy of this? thanks
this is the most articulate brain/body expression of non-expression-expression-- Go chew on that again with her!!!!!!!!!
yes, i love it
M A R A V I L H O S A
Non c vedo poesia solo sciatteria
Non vedo la poesia, vedo la frode.
I couldn't get the sound to work. Lame
The film is silent. It ever was.
The left will always lose because- "humor"
Couldn't guess, sorry.
Vai troppo rapido
I figured out the story- a poor woman gets her limbs chopped off in a horrible motor boat incident and then gets them sewn back on and films herself moving for the first time in 20 years.
You. Win. The. Internet. This is one of the most ballsy, hilarious takedowns ever. Underneath your comment is the idea that if a performing artist has to explain what they're doing, the communication between artist and audience is already broken. If a dance needs an explanation, in this case a slow motion replay, that explanation ends up being part of the dance itself, and ends up overtaking the performance . When a dance has an accompanying explanation, or a slow motion replay attached, it's already an artistic compromise. The dancer has technical prowess, but what does the dance mean?
It took a lot of practice to look that spontaneous.
seems like just a bunch of movements without theme--didn't watch whole thing though
She is pivotal in shaping moderb dance world. Transforming how we see form in movement, she took everyday mundane gestures and extended it until it created a cohesive structure.
There is no "theme" to it, it exists as a fluid moving sculpture
This poor woman will never find her shoes. She's way too disorganized.
Worst thing I've ever seen. Could only watch for couple of minutes.