“Set to Reset,” the beloved work of post-modern dance by Trisha Brown, was restaged for UWM’s annual Winterdances event.
The restaging, directed by Melinda Myers (former company member of Trisha Brown Dance Company), featured student dancers and a significant visual art collaboration with UWM Department of Art and Design. Winterdances also featured choreographic works by UWM Dance Faculty Simone Ferro, Luc Vanier and Darci Wutz.
The performance of “Set and Rest” is the focal point of the UWM Dance Department’s current research project entitled Brown: Lineage and Process, a year-long exploration of Brown’s creative ideas. The project is partially funded by a National Endowment for the Arts
“Art Works” award.
The restaging, directed by Melinda Myers (former company member of Trisha Brown Dance Company), featured student dancers and a significant visual art collaboration with UWM Department of Art and Design. Winterdances also featured choreographic works by UWM Dance Faculty Simone Ferro, Luc Vanier and Darci Wutz.
The performance of “Set and Rest” is the focal point of the UWM Dance Department’s current research project entitled Brown: Lineage and Process, a year-long exploration of Brown’s creative ideas. The project is partially funded by a National Endowment for the Arts
“Art Works” award.
Video Animation: Phase 1
Audio: Laurie Anderson, "Long Time No See"

Costume Design
The concept for the costumes was based on Robert Rauschenberg's collages.
The concept for the costumes was based on Robert Rauschenberg's collages.

Projection Screens
Replica of Robert Rauschenberg's original model.

Storyboards
The storyboards were a based on a compilation of drawings that were completed by numerous people that entered Professor Leslie Vansen's studio.
Animation software: After Effects.
The storyboards were a based on a compilation of drawings that were completed by numerous people that entered Professor Leslie Vansen's studio.
Animation software: After Effects.

Set Design with projections
