Trisha Brown and Steve Reich are widely considered to be two of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Brown, as a choreographer, and Reich, as a composer, continue to explore the boundaries of their respective art forms and, as a result, have created innovative systems for art-making. This presentation serves as a comparison between these two artists in order to illuminate congruent creative philosophies and processes which transcend boundaries between music and dance.
| Presenter: | Matthew J Frazier-Smith (Graduate Student) |
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| Topic: | Dance |
| Location: | Hartwell Dance Theatre |
| Time: | 1:30 pm (Session III) Please note that presentation times are approximate. If you are interested in attending sessions with multiple presentations, please be in the room at the start of the session. |
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