Tony Orrico

Choreographer
Biography

Tony Orrico’s work is widely circulated due to its ingenuity within the intersections of performance and drawing. He has performed/exhibited his work in the United States, Australia, Belgium, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, and Spain; notably BAM/Harvey, CCCB, Centre Pompidou-Metz, The New Museum, MUAC, National Academy of Sciences, and Poptech 2011. His visual work is in collection at of The National Academy of Sciences (Washington, DC) and Museo Universitario de Arte Contemporáneo (MUAC, Mexico City), as well as prominent private collections such as Grazyna Kulczyk, Kablanc/Fundación Otazu, and Bergmeier/Kunstsaele, among others. Orrico was one of a select group of artists to re-perform the work of Marina Abramovic during her retrospective at MoMA (2010). As a former member of Trisha Brown Dance Company and Shen Wei Dance Arts, Orrico has graced such stages as the Sydney Opera House, Teatro La Fenice, New York State Theater, and Theatre du Palais-Royal. 

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