Trisha Brown Dance Company

Watermotor, Son of Gone Fishin’, Rogues, For M.G.: The Movie

In a tribute to one of the greatest choreographers of the 20th century, Trisha Brown, the Athens Festival has invited her company to perform for the third time in eight years at the Greek capital. The evening features four pieces that reveal different aspects of an exceptional career of enormous breadth and enduring relevance: from the age of doubt in 1960s America, when her experimentations at the Judson Church put her in the vanguard, exploring the uncharted waters of the dance spectacle to reveal the body in its magnificent, ‘democratic’ and disobedient simplicity (Watermotor), to the evolution of her emblematic lexicon of dance, synonymous with constant, magnetic flow, with flights and jumps, to the apogee of elaboration (Son of Gone Fishin’).