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Flickers: Full Stage
composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 18 mins
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showi...
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composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 18 mins
Description
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Date Written / Recorded
1972
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Contributor
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company
Author / Creator
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
American Dance Festival
Topic / Theme
Dance, Ronald, Lillums, Villian, Accomplice, Father, She, He, Wife, Child, Flapper, Agnes, Percival, Sheik, Pioneer Mother, Pioneer Father, Bronco Billy, Squaw, Chief Sweet Honey Bear, Warrior
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New Dance: Edited Version
composed by Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961; choreographed by Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958 and Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Betty Williams; performed by Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 32 mins
Doris Humphrey’s modern dance classic of affirmation was choreographed in 1935 and features Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin. Filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972, the first film is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
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composed by Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961; choreographed by Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958 and Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Betty Williams; performed by Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 32 mins
Description
Doris Humphrey’s modern dance classic of affirmation was choreographed in 1935 and features Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin. Filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972, the first film is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Date Written / Recorded
1972-06-30
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Linda Tarney, Peter Woodin
Contributor
Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958, Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Betty Williams, Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Charles L. Reinhart, fl. 1968
Author / Creator
Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958, Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Linda Tarney, Peter Woodin
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
American Dance Festival
Topic / Theme
Dance, Woman, Man
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Flickers (Introduction)
composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 1 min
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showi...
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composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 1 min
Description
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Date Written / Recorded
1972
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Contributor
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company
Author / Creator
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
American Dance Festival
Topic / Theme
Dance, Ronald, Lillums, Villian, Accomplice, Father, She, He, Wife, Child, Flapper, Agnes, Percival, Sheik, Pioneer Mother, Pioneer Father, Bronco Billy, Squaw, Chief Sweet Honey Bear, Warrior
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New Dance: Full Stage
composed by Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961; choreographed by Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958 and Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Betty Williams; performed by Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 32 mins
Doris Humphrey’s modern dance classic of affirmation was choreographed in 1935 and features Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin. Filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972, the first film is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Sample
composed by Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961; choreographed by Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958 and Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Betty Williams; performed by Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 32 mins
Description
Doris Humphrey’s modern dance classic of affirmation was choreographed in 1935 and features Linda Tarney and Peter Woodin. Filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972, the first film is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Date Written / Recorded
1972-06-30
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Linda Tarney, Peter Woodin
Contributor
Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958, Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Betty Williams, Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Charles L. Reinhart, fl. 1968
Author / Creator
Doris Humphrey, 1895-1958, Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Wallingford Riegger, 1885-1961, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Linda Tarney, Peter Woodin
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
American Dance Festival
Topic / Theme
Dance, Woman, Man
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Flickers: Edited Version
composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 18 mins
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showi...
Sample
composed by Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994; choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; designed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994; performed by Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978 and Ryland Jordan, American Dance Festival Repertory Company (American Dance Festival, 1978), 18 mins
Description
A zany spoof of silent movie conventions and clichés choreographed in 1941 by Charles Weidman, the performance was directed by Weidman and filmed at the American Dance Festival in 1972. The first film on this tape is an edited version with close-ups and the second is a record version of the same performance showing the entire stage.
Date Written / Recorded
1972
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Contributor
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Thomas Skelton, 1927-1994, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company
Author / Creator
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975, Lionel Nowak, 1911-1994, American Dance Festival Repertory Company, Marc Stevens, Nina Watt, Peter Woodin, Rael Lamb, Ted Striggles, Linda Tamay, Randall Faxon, Nancy Scher, Pamela Knisel, Dalienne Majors, fl. 1972, Debra Zalkind, Ann DeGange, Raymond Johnson, fl. 1978, Ryland Jordan
Date Published / Released
1978
Publisher
American Dance Festival
Topic / Theme
Dance, Ronald, Lillums, Villian, Accomplice, Father, She, He, Wife, Child, Flapper, Agnes, Percival, Sheik, Pioneer Mother, Pioneer Father, Bronco Billy, Squaw, Chief Sweet Honey Bear, Warrior
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Charles Weidman - Lynchtown (1936)
choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; in The New Dance Group Gala Historical Concert: Retrospective 1930s - 1970s (Dancetime Publications, 2008), 8 mins
The mid-20th century period of dance, while not so long ago, produced many fascinating and artistically significant dances worthy of meticulous preservation. Members of The New Dance Group were idealistic artistic innovators that aimed to make dance a viable statement about the social injustices of the world. This...
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choreographed by Charles Weidman, 1901-1975; in The New Dance Group Gala Historical Concert: Retrospective 1930s - 1970s (Dancetime Publications, 2008), 8 mins
Description
The mid-20th century period of dance, while not so long ago, produced many fascinating and artistically significant dances worthy of meticulous preservation. Members of The New Dance Group were idealistic artistic innovators that aimed to make dance a viable statement about the social injustices of the world. This video presents some of the most influential modern dance pioneers’ legendary work and pays heed their message of social consciousnes...
The mid-20th century period of dance, while not so long ago, produced many fascinating and artistically significant dances worthy of meticulous preservation. Members of The New Dance Group were idealistic artistic innovators that aimed to make dance a viable statement about the social injustices of the world. This video presents some of the most influential modern dance pioneers’ legendary work and pays heed their message of social consciousness. This beautiful survey presents 18 celebrated, recreated dances and excerpts originally performed by The New Dance Group. This celebratory concert is a testament to the dance personalities that made a difference, but whose works have been largely unavailable for viewing until now. The Gala Concert presents the original choreographers or their artistic heirs, together with talented professional dancers in a program of influential and compelling works. Produced by the American Dance Guild in June 1993, it includes mini-interviews with the choreographers.
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Date Written / Recorded
1993-06-11
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Contributor
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975
Author / Creator
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Dancetime Publications
Person Discussed
Charles Weidman, 1901-1975
Topic / Theme
Choreographers, Dance history, Dance
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