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Alive & Kicking, Homecoming: Performance Excerpts
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; designed by Frank DenDanto III; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954- and Deborah Jowitt, 1934-, Dancenoise and Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks (Charles Dennis Productions, 2004), 49 mins
"Homecoming (Celebrating 20 Years of Dance at P.S. 122 - 1980-2000)” (2004) is a dance, documentary film by Charles Dennis. “Homecoming” chronicles the origins and evolution of Performance Space 122 in New York City, one of this country's most active presenters of new dance and performance art and profiles t...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; designed by Frank DenDanto III; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954- and Deborah Jowitt, 1934-, Dancenoise and Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks (Charles Dennis Productions, 2004), 49 mins
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"Homecoming (Celebrating 20 Years of Dance at P.S. 122 - 1980-2000)” (2004) is a dance, documentary film by Charles Dennis. “Homecoming” chronicles the origins and evolution of Performance Space 122 in New York City, one of this country's most active presenters of new dance and performance art and profiles ten leading choreographers, Ron Brown, Ann Carlson, Yoshiko Chuma, Dancenoise, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, Jennifer Monson, Charl...
"Homecoming (Celebrating 20 Years of Dance at P.S. 122 - 1980-2000)” (2004) is a dance, documentary film by Charles Dennis. “Homecoming” chronicles the origins and evolution of Performance Space 122 in New York City, one of this country's most active presenters of new dance and performance art and profiles ten leading choreographers, Ron Brown, Ann Carlson, Yoshiko Chuma, Dancenoise, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, Jennifer Monson, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers and Doug Varone, whose careers were launched at P.S. 122. The film was shot in 2000 on the occasion of P.S. 122's 20th season. To honor that achievement Charles Dennis, one of the co-founders of the space, invited the ten choreographers to return for a special taping of selected dances from their repertories. Combining new and archival performance clips, interviews with the artists, commentary by Deborah Jowitt of the Village Voice, Jennifer Dunning of The New York Times, Joseph Melillo the Executive Producer of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, former P.S 122 Artistic Director Mark Russell and P.S. 122 co-founders Charles Moulton, Tim Miller and Charles Dennis the film illuminates a portrait of a fertile dance scene that was instrumental in expanding the boundaries of contemporary dance and performance. Performance photography by Dona Ann McAdams and original music by John Zorn are also featured in the film.
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Date Written / Recorded
2000
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary, Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dancenoise, Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks, Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954-, Deborah Jowitt, 1934...
Dancenoise, Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks, Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954-, Deborah Jowitt, 1934-
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Frank DenDanto III, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dancenoise, Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks
Author / Creator
Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dancenoise, Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks, Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954-, Deborah Jowitt, 1934...
Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dancenoise, Yoshiko Chuma and The School of Hard Knocks, Ronald K. Brown, Ann Carlson, 1954-, Chuma Yoshiko, fl. 1980-2001, Mark Dendy, Ishmael Houston-Jones, 1951-, Jennifer Monson, 1961-, Charles Moulton, Sally Silvers, 1952-, Doug Varone, Jennifer Dunning, Mark Russell, fl. 1983, Joseph V. Melillo, fl. 1999, Tim Miller, 1958-, Dona Ann McAdams, 1954-, Deborah Jowitt, 1934-
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Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance, Alchemy
choreographed by Jennifer Muller, 1949-; produced by Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW); performed by Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006 and Sonja Chung, fl. 2013, in Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance (New York, NY: Charles Dennis Productions, 2015), 1 hour 30 mins
This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse com...
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choreographed by Jennifer Muller, 1949-; produced by Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW); performed by Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006 and Sonja Chung, fl. 2013, in Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance (New York, NY: Charles Dennis Productions, 2015), 1 hour 30 mins
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This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse company featuring dancers from many countries. The company frequently performs abroad as well as maintaining a base in New York City. T...
This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse company featuring dancers from many countries. The company frequently performs abroad as well as maintaining a base in New York City. This 2 dvd program features 5 recent choreographic works by Jennifer Muller - “Alchemy” (2015), “Grass” (2014), “Helix” (2014), Miserere Nobis” (2014) and “Whew!” (2014). Also featured in this program are excerpts from a revealing interview with Jennifer Muller. The interview clips are organized by talking points and are accessible via a scene selection menu. Topics covered include, Muller’s childhood & early involvement with dance, her training, her teachers and major influences, the Muller technique and commentary on each of the dances that are featured in the program. Alive & Kicking is an ongoing video documentary series that showcases the dance & performance artists who are expanding the parameters of contemporary performance.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006, Sonja Chung, fl. 2013
Contributor
Jennifer Muller, 1949-, Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW)
Author / Creator
Jennifer Muller, 1949-, Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006, Sonja Chung, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Charles Dennis Productions
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Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance, Grass
choreographed by Jennifer Muller, 1949-; produced by Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW); performed by Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006 and Sonja Chung, fl. 2013, in Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance (New York, NY: Charles Dennis Productions, 2015), 1 hour 30 mins
This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse com...
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choreographed by Jennifer Muller, 1949-; produced by Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW); performed by Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006 and Sonja Chung, fl. 2013, in Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance (New York, NY: Charles Dennis Productions, 2015), 1 hour 30 mins
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This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse company featuring dancers from many countries. The company frequently performs abroad as well as maintaining a base in New York City. T...
This program showcases the work of New York modern dance choreographer Jennifer Muller and her company The Works. Jennifer Muller has been a pioneer in the field of “physical theater”since the 1970’s and her influence in that genre has beem compared to Pina Bausch. Jennifer Muller/The Works is a diverse company featuring dancers from many countries. The company frequently performs abroad as well as maintaining a base in New York City. This 2 dvd program features 5 recent choreographic works by Jennifer Muller - “Alchemy” (2015), “Grass” (2014), “Helix” (2014), Miserere Nobis” (2014) and “Whew!” (2014). Also featured in this program are excerpts from a revealing interview with Jennifer Muller. The interview clips are organized by talking points and are accessible via a scene selection menu. Topics covered include, Muller’s childhood & early involvement with dance, her training, her teachers and major influences, the Muller technique and commentary on each of the dances that are featured in the program. Alive & Kicking is an ongoing video documentary series that showcases the dance & performance artists who are expanding the parameters of contemporary performance.
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Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006, Sonja Chung, fl. 2013
Contributor
Jennifer Muller, 1949-, Jennifer Muller/The Works (JMTW)
Author / Creator
Jennifer Muller, 1949-, Michael Tomlinson, Shiho Tanaka, Caroline Kehoe, Gen Hoshimoto, fl. 1999, Seiko Fujita, fl. 2006, Sonja Chung, fl. 2013
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking - New Directions in Dance & Performance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2015 Charles Dennis Productions
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Alive & Kicking, Program 4, Cynthia Oliver
choreographed by Cynthia Oliver; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Cynthia Oliver, Straylight, in Alive & Kicking, Program 4 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1996), 27 mins
Cynthia Oliver - excerpts from "Death's Door" - powerful dance and spoken words about dealing with death and loss by one of New York City's most eloquent African-American dancer/choreographers. Cynthia Olive was awarded a New York Dance and Performance Award, a "Bessie" for "Death's Door". Recorded in 1995 at Perf...
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choreographed by Cynthia Oliver; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Cynthia Oliver, Straylight, in Alive & Kicking, Program 4 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1996), 27 mins
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Cynthia Oliver - excerpts from "Death's Door" - powerful dance and spoken words about dealing with death and loss by one of New York City's most eloquent African-American dancer/choreographers. Cynthia Olive was awarded a New York Dance and Performance Award, a "Bessie" for "Death's Door". Recorded in 1995 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1995
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Straylight, Cynthia Oliver
Contributor
Cynthia Oliver, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Straylight
Author / Creator
Cynthia Oliver, Straylight
Date Published / Released
1996
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 12, DD Dorvillier
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by DD Dorvillier, 1967-; designed by Michelle Dorvillier and Jack Magai, Karen Schnabl, David Herrigel; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by DD Dorvillier, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 12 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 27 mins
DD Dorvillier - excerpts from "Meatallaround" a dance/performance work conceived and directed by Dorvillier that reflects on the children's story of Ferdinand the Bull. 6 dancers cast as bulls, horses, matadors and St. Sebastian enact a wildly, anarchic mise-en-scene. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in N...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by DD Dorvillier, 1967-; designed by Michelle Dorvillier and Jack Magai, Karen Schnabl, David Herrigel; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by DD Dorvillier, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 12 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 27 mins
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DD Dorvillier - excerpts from "Meatallaround" a dance/performance work conceived and directed by Dorvillier that reflects on the children's story of Ferdinand the Bull. 6 dancers cast as bulls, horses, matadors and St. Sebastian enact a wildly, anarchic mise-en-scene. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1996-01-21
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
DD Dorvillier, 1967-
Contributor
DD Dorvillier, 1967-, Karen Schnabl, David Herrigel, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Michelle Dorvillier, Jack Magai, Allyson Loebel
Author / Creator
DD Dorvillier, 1967-, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 18, Dancenoise
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Lucy Sexton, 1961- and Anne Iobst; designed by Lori Seid, 1960-; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton, 1961-, Dancenoise, in Alive & Kicking, Program 18 (Charles Dennis Productions, 2000), 29 mins
New York's premier, post-punk, feminist, dancing divas Anne Iobst & Lucy Sexton in excerpts from "Open Season" Wickedly satiric, high camp fun. Recorded in 1996 and 2000 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with Lucy Sexton.
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Lucy Sexton, 1961- and Anne Iobst; designed by Lori Seid, 1960-; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Anne Iobst and Lucy Sexton, 1961-, Dancenoise, in Alive & Kicking, Program 18 (Charles Dennis Productions, 2000), 29 mins
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New York's premier, post-punk, feminist, dancing divas Anne Iobst & Lucy Sexton in excerpts from "Open Season" Wickedly satiric, high camp fun. Recorded in 1996 and 2000 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with Lucy Sexton.
Date Written / Recorded
2000-03
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Dancenoise, Anne Iobst, Lucy Sexton, 1961-
Contributor
Lucy Sexton, 1961-, Anne Iobst, Lori Seid, 1960-, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dancenoise, Dave Overcamp
Author / Creator
Lucy Sexton, 1961-, Anne Iobst, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dancenoise
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 37, Excerpts from "Laugh Till I Thought I'd Die"
choreographed by Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989; designed by Tony Giovannetti; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989 and Ric Oquita, 1962-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 37 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 24 mins
Jeannie Hutchins - Excerpt from a dance/performance/music work written and choreographed by Jeannie Hutchins entitled "Laugh Till I Thought I'd Die" which was presented at PS 122 in November 1997. A wry and humorous take on the preciousness of life that combines theater, dance and song. Featuring Jeannie Hutchins...
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choreographed by Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989; designed by Tony Giovannetti; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989 and Ric Oquita, 1962-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 37 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 24 mins
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Jeannie Hutchins - Excerpt from a dance/performance/music work written and choreographed by Jeannie Hutchins entitled "Laugh Till I Thought I'd Die" which was presented at PS 122 in November 1997. A wry and humorous take on the preciousness of life that combines theater, dance and song. Featuring Jeannie Hutchins and Ric Oquita. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1997-11-01
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989, Ric Oquita, 1962-
Contributor
Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989, Tony Giovannetti, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Author / Creator
Jeannie Hutchins, fl. 1989, Ric Oquita, 1962-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 40, Excerpts from "Late-Night Sugar Flight"
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Ben Munisteri, 1965-; designed by Dan Schluter, Kathy Kaufmann; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Ben Munisteri, 1965-, Lisa Wheeler, fl. 1988, Tricia Brouk, 1970-, Michael Foley, fl. 1994 and Maurice Fraga, 1970-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 40 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 23 mins
Ben Munisteri - Excerpt from "Late Night Sugar Flight" by choreographer Ben Munisteri and his company of 6 dancers. Includes a humorous monologue by the choreographer that introduces a section of deliciously sensuous dancing accompanied by the improvised sounds of DJ Michael Hornburg and the improvised lighting de...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Ben Munisteri, 1965-; designed by Dan Schluter, Kathy Kaufmann; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Ben Munisteri, 1965-, Lisa Wheeler, fl. 1988, Tricia Brouk, 1970-, Michael Foley, fl. 1994 and Maurice Fraga, 1970-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 40 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 23 mins
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Ben Munisteri - Excerpt from "Late Night Sugar Flight" by choreographer Ben Munisteri and his company of 6 dancers. Includes a humorous monologue by the choreographer that introduces a section of deliciously sensuous dancing accompanied by the improvised sounds of DJ Michael Hornburg and the improvised lighting designs by Kathy Kaufman. Recorded in 1998 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the a...
Ben Munisteri - Excerpt from "Late Night Sugar Flight" by choreographer Ben Munisteri and his company of 6 dancers. Includes a humorous monologue by the choreographer that introduces a section of deliciously sensuous dancing accompanied by the improvised sounds of DJ Michael Hornburg and the improvised lighting designs by Kathy Kaufman. Recorded in 1998 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
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Date Written / Recorded
1998-01-24
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Ben Munisteri, 1965-, Lisa Wheeler, fl. 1988, Tricia Brouk, 1970-, Michael Foley, fl. 1994, Maurice Fraga, 1970-
Contributor
Ben Munisteri, 1965-, Dan Schluter, Kathy Kaufmann, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Dave Overcamp
Author / Creator
Ben Munisteri, 1965-, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Lisa Wheeler, fl. 1988, Tricia Brouk, 1970-, Michael Foley, fl. 1994, Maurice Fraga, 1970-
Date Published / Released
1999-01-24
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 49, Excerpts from 'Worst Case Scenario' (1999)
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Heidi Latsky; designed by Leslie Dill, Robert Wierzel; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011 and Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Lawrence Goldhuber, fl. 1985 and Heidi Latsky, in Alive & Kicking, Program 49 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 27 mins
Goldhuber & Latsky - 300 lb. Lawrence Goldhuber and 110 lb. Heidi Latsky are an arresting dance couple. Former members of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company the two collaborate here with visual designer Leslie Dill and video artist Douglas Rosenberg on from "Worst Case Scenario" - a meditation on hate. An excerp...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Heidi Latsky; designed by Leslie Dill, Robert Wierzel; produced by Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011 and Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Lawrence Goldhuber, fl. 1985 and Heidi Latsky, in Alive & Kicking, Program 49 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 27 mins
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Goldhuber & Latsky - 300 lb. Lawrence Goldhuber and 110 lb. Heidi Latsky are an arresting dance couple. Former members of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company the two collaborate here with visual designer Leslie Dill and video artist Douglas Rosenberg on from "Worst Case Scenario" - a meditation on hate. An excerpt from this stunningly beautiful and provocative dance theater. With an excerpt from a interview with the artist. Recorded in 1999 at P...
Goldhuber & Latsky - 300 lb. Lawrence Goldhuber and 110 lb. Heidi Latsky are an arresting dance couple. Former members of the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company the two collaborate here with visual designer Leslie Dill and video artist Douglas Rosenberg on from "Worst Case Scenario" - a meditation on hate. An excerpt from this stunningly beautiful and provocative dance theater. With an excerpt from a interview with the artist. Recorded in 1999 at Performance Space 122 in New York City.
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Date Written / Recorded
1999-04-24
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Lawrence Goldhuber, fl. 1985, Heidi Latsky
Contributor
Heidi Latsky, Leslie Dill, Robert Wierzel, Douglas Rosenberg, fl. 2011, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Author / Creator
Heidi Latsky, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Lawrence Goldhuber, fl. 1985
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 57, Fractured Light
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Stefa Zawerucha; designed by Nacko Nagata, David Fritz; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Stefa Zawerucha, in Alive & Kicking, Program 57 (Charles Dennis Productions, 2005), 4 mins
Stefa Zawerucha & David Fritz - "Fractured Light" Choreographer/Dancer Stefa Zawerucha and Lighting Designer David Fritz's collaborative work, "Fractured Light", is a magical exploration of the relationship between movement and light. 6 Lighting Designers share their reflections on audiotape about working with lig...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; choreographed by Stefa Zawerucha; designed by Nacko Nagata, David Fritz; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Stefa Zawerucha, in Alive & Kicking, Program 57 (Charles Dennis Productions, 2005), 4 mins
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Stefa Zawerucha & David Fritz - "Fractured Light" Choreographer/Dancer Stefa Zawerucha and Lighting Designer David Fritz's collaborative work, "Fractured Light", is a magical exploration of the relationship between movement and light. 6 Lighting Designers share their reflections on audiotape about working with light while Zawerucha moves zephrylike though Fritz's sublime lighting patterns. Andy Ross's musical soundscore completes this stunningly...
Stefa Zawerucha & David Fritz - "Fractured Light" Choreographer/Dancer Stefa Zawerucha and Lighting Designer David Fritz's collaborative work, "Fractured Light", is a magical exploration of the relationship between movement and light. 6 Lighting Designers share their reflections on audiotape about working with light while Zawerucha moves zephrylike though Fritz's sublime lighting patterns. Andy Ross's musical soundscore completes this stunningly visual and dramatic work. This program also features excerpts from an interview the artists. Recorded in 2000 at Performance Space 122 in New York City.
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Date Written / Recorded
2000-04-15
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Interview
Performer / Ensemble
Stefa Zawerucha
Contributor
Stefa Zawerucha, Nacko Nagata, David Fritz, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Author / Creator
Stefa Zawerucha, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Lighting design, Performance practice, Dance
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