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Dance and myth the world of Jean Erdman
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1 edition published in 1995 in English and held by 36 libraries worldwide An invaluable resource for artists, teachers and mythmakers of all kinds; includes footage of Ms. Erdman at work and in interviews, recreations of complete dances choreographed by Ms. Erdman and performed by the most authoritative interpreters of her work, archival photos and films, and appearances by her collaborators.
The art of dancing an introduction to baroque dance
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1 edition published in 1979 and held by 10 libraries worldwide Lesson in the minuet, dramatized from the dance manual of Kellom Tomlinson, "The art of dancing", published in London, 1720. Demonstration of the notation symbols, comments on execution and style. A short sequence of Minuet d'Omphalle by Louis Pécour, 1704, shows the ballroom minuet transposed to stage. In period costumes and setting.
Wendy Hilton & Regine Astier
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1 edition published in 1985 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide Demonstration and discussion of social dance in the Baroque period.
Millicent Hodson & Kenneth Archer
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2 editions published between 1987 and 1988 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide Guests discuss the hunt for the original choreography and the accurate restaging of Nijinsky's Le Sacre du printemps.
Le sacre du printemps, reborn
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2 editions published between 1987 and 1988 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide Millicent Hodson and Kenneth Archer talk about their attempts to recreate the original choreography by Vasclav Nijinsky and original sets and costumes by Nicholas Roerich for the 1913 premiere of Igor Stravinsky's ballet, The rite of spring. Excerpts from the Joffrey Ballet's rehearsals of the reconstructed ballet are included.
Bill Irwin & Bill T. Jones
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2 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 8 libraries worldwide Interviews with dancers/choreographers.
Dance and social consciousness in the 30's & 40's
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3 editions published between 1984 and 2006 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide Dancers who began their careers in the 1930's and 1940's discuss promoting of social awareness through dance.
Post-modern dance Judson Theater & the Grand Union
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2 editions published between 1990 and 2006 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide Dancer/choreographers Yvonne Rainer and Sara Rudner discuss the achievements of the Judson Dance Theatre and Grand Union company and the post-modern dance movement that developed in the 1960s. Rainer and Rudner are both seen in separate performances of Trio A.
Janis Pforsich, Jean Kopperud
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1 edition published in 1986 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide Drawing connections between musicians and dancers from baroque and contemporary eras.
Demystifying the man Louis Horst
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3 editions published between 1984 and 2008 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Three dancers talk about Louis Horst, dancer/choreographer, who shaped modern dance in America.
Charles Wuorinen, Lourdes Lopez & William Forsythe
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2 editions published in 1988 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Guests discuss new perspectives gained by dancers/choreographers.
Rebecca Allen and Dianne McIntyre
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2 editions published in 1983 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide A discussion on interfacing choreographers with the new technology and computer generated graphics.
Desak Ketut Suarni, Du-Yee Chang & Chiang Ching
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1 edition published in 1983 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Ritual dance in oriental cultures.
Catherine Turocy, Ann Jacoby & Roger Tolle
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Performance of the minuet; video excerpt from: "An introduction to Baroque Dance."
Mura Dehn, Sally Sommer & Sule Greg Wilson
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1 edition published in 1982 in English and held by 6 libraries worldwide Documentation of jazz dance; clips of jazz dancers in the 40's.
Third World dance. Tracing roots [Eugene Van Grona and Lavinia Williams interview
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5 editions published between 1981 and 2008 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide Shawneequa Baker-Scott, Ayoka Chenzira, and Kathe Sandler discuss the lives and influence of two outstanding black women, Syvilla Fort and Thelma Hill. Both are remembered as performers, Hill with Alvin Ailey's company and Fort with Katherine Dunham, and as inspirational teachers. Excerpts are screened from the films Remembering Thelma and Syvilla - They dance to her drum (b&w), as well as an excerpt from Baker-Scott's Every mother's child (b&w), danced by herself and Dyane Harvey. In the commentary Esoterica balletica, Betty Low recalls Loie Fuller's innovative use of lighting.
Comedy & outrage in dance
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6 editions published between 1982 and 2008 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide Choreographers Martha Clarke and Senta Driver discuss some ways in which they have defied traditional expectations in their dance works: reversing traditional gender roles in lifting, or treating themes such as eroticism and aging. Specific works discussed include Clarke's Nocturne, seen in an excerpt from Joyce Chopra's film Martha Clarke: Light and dark, and Driver's Sudden death. An excerpt from Driver's Rough cut, a videodance created with Gary Halvorson, closes the program.
The Videodance project. Volume one
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2 editions published in 1982 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide "The boundless dimensions of dance are transformed by intermingling dance and camera movements with a medley of historical, modern and improvisational dance sequences. Suite fantaisiste: baroque humor and mystique surround the flirtatious fan-language and commedia dell'arte figure. Herald's round: an athletic solo repeating the dance image in triplicate. Etude in free: a suite of jazz-stimulated dances performed to an original soundtrack inspired by the body's natural beats."--Publisher.
Third world dance. Beyond the white stream [Sachiyo Ito, Ritha Devi, Sun Ock Lee
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5 editions published between 2004 and 2006 in English and held by 4 libraries worldwide Part 3 of four. Explores ethnic dance and how other cultures perceive it. Focuses on Japanese, Indian and Korean dance.
Care & feeding of dancers. Dancer's injuries
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3 editions published in 2004 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Richard Bachrach, an osteopath, and Irene Dowd, who teaches neuromuscular re-education and functional anatomy, explain how their specialties help dancers achieve better movement patterns and avoid the recurrence of injuries. Dowd describes her studies with Lulu Sweigard, and both guests give a practical demonstration of their methods with the help of Pam Parkhurst. more
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