On Friday, September 20th Brooks will be previewing his work and engaging in a talkback at GroundWorks Fall Season Launch Party. The preview and the party will happen at CSU Department of Theater and Dance in the large 5th floor studio at 6pm.
Space is limited so please reserve your spot here.
Brian Brooks’ work seeks to understand essential forces within and around the human body through rigorous physical experimentation. Awarded a 2018-2019 Mellon Foundation Creative Artist Fellowship at University of Washington, his current research investigates the intersection of dance and immersive technologies. Concurrently, Brooks is completing a three-year appointment as Choreographer in Residence at The Harris Theater in Chicago, where he has created works for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Miami City Ballet and Brian Brooks Moving Company. His New York-based company has toured internationally since 2002 with presentations by The Joyce Theater, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Jacob’s Pillow, American Dance Festival and Lumberyard Performing Arts.
Brooks has been commissioned by Damian Woetzel/Vail International Dance Festival for multiple works, including First Fall, a duet with NYC Ballet Associate Artistic Director and former Principal Wendy Whelan. Off-Broadway, he has choreographed A Midsummer Night’s Dream (2013, dir. Julie Taymor) and Pericles (2016, dir. Trevor Nunn) for Theatre for a New Audience. Brooks has created dances for The Juilliard School, Boston Conservatory, Ballet Tech and Chicago Academy for the Arts; worked as a Teaching Artist at Lincoln Center Education; and taught at high schools and colleges, including courses at Rutgers and Princeton universities. Awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship, NY City Center Fellowship and Joyce Theater Residency.