Hear from Sara Wookey and Pat Catterson, two of the few dancers authorised to transmit Rainer’s choreography, and artist Jimmy Robert whose work has been influenced by Yvonne Rainer. They will be in conversation with Rosalie Doubal, Senior Curator, International Art (Performance & Participation) to discuss how movement and dance is transmitted, reinterpreted and experienced across time.
Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Rainer’s groundbreaking work Trio A, dancers perform the piece continuously in a staging devised for Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall on Friday 10 and Saturday 11 July 2026. This performance will be free and open to all.
Trio A is co-staged by Martin Hargreaves, Head of Rose Choreographic School, Sara Wookey and Tate, transmitted by Sara Wookey, curated by Rosalie Doubal, Senior Curator, International Art (Performance & Participation) and Jess Baxter, Assistant Curator, International Art, and produced by Demelza Watts, Producer of Performance and Public Practice.
Trio A is supported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels. With additional support from The Performance Activation Fund. In collaboration with Sadler’s Wells for the supply of studio space and dramaturgy.
BSL interpretation will be available.
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