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FILMS MELBOURNE FESTIVAL PRESENTS TRISHA BROWN DANCE COMPANY AUSTRALIAN CENTRE AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE FOR THE MOVING IMAGE, Over five decades, from 1961 to ACMI CINEMAS 1 & 2 2012, Trisha Brown created more FREE Image: Babette Mangolte melbournefestival.com.au/trisha ACMI Box Office 03 8663 2583 acmi.net.au * Film is unclassified. Patrons must be 18 or older to be admitted to this session. than 100 dance works, making her not only one of the most seminal choreographers of her generation but also one of the most prolific. While many of these pieces haven’t been performed in decades, most were painstakingly filmed and the resulting videos are presented here over the course of four illuminating sessions. Offering a panoramic view of Brown’s evolution as a dancer and choreographer, this program is an essential document of a life lived in dance, and a vital collection of works that framed the very language of modern choreography. Mon 20 Oct at 5.30pm ACMI CINEMA 2 TRISHA BROWN: FROM ALL ANGLES USA | DANCE/FILM L’Orfeo (1998) 115 mins Italian with French subtitles Mon 20 Oct at 8pm ACMI CINEMA 2 Trisha and Carmen (1988) 13 mins Aeros (1990) 32 mins Shot Backstage (1998) 32 mins It’s a Draw (2002) 27 mins Tue 21 Oct at 4.30pm ACMI CINEMA 1 4.30pm Early Works (1966–1979) 186 mins 8pm A Conversation between Trisha Brown and Klaus Kertess* (2004) 72 mins Sat 25 Oct at 2pm ACMI CINEMA 2 Selections from Early Works (1966–1979) 90 mins melbournefestival.com.au 43