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Los Angeles Pop Culture
directed by Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016; composed by John Hill; choreographed by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950- and Pat Hall-Smith; produced by Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, James Burks, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950- and Judy Mitoma, fl. 1990; in Dancing: Dancing in One World, Dancing (ArtHaus Musik), 9 mins
This program was made with dancers from the Pacific Rim Area including the United States (Afro-Americans, American Indians, and Hawaiians), Polynesia, Australia, and Indonesia. These dancers also took part in the Los Angeles Festival. Includes archival film footage.
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directed by Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016; composed by John Hill; choreographed by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950- and Pat Hall-Smith; produced by Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993 and Rhoda Grauer, 1944-; performed by Raoul Trujillo, James Burks, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950- and Judy Mitoma, fl. 1990; in Dancing: Dancing in One World, Dancing (ArtHaus Musik), 9 mins
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This program was made with dancers from the Pacific Rim Area including the United States (Afro-Americans, American Indians, and Hawaiians), Polynesia, Australia, and Indonesia. These dancers also took part in the Los Angeles Festival. Includes archival film footage.
Date Written / Recorded
1993
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Raoul Trujillo, James Burks, Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950-, Judy Mitoma, fl. 1990
Contributor
Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950-, Pat Hall-Smith, Doug Arnold, Ray Palagy, Stephanie Bakal, fl. 1993, Rhoda Grauer, 1944-, John Hill
Author / Creator
Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, 1950-, Pat Hall-Smith, John Hill, Mark Obenhaus, fl. 1971-2016, Raoul Trujillo, James Burks, Judy Mitoma, fl. 1990
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Series
Dancing
Topic / Theme
Cultural identity, Human body, Popular culture, Performance practice, Music videos, Dance, Narrator
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Doubletime
directed by Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004; produced by Andrea Meditch, fl. 2005, Alexandra Johnes, fl. 1988 and Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004, Uncle Booster and Cactus Three (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2007), 1 hour 24 mins
Jumping rope is one of the most timeless and universal forms of play. It can be found in nearly every era and on every continent. No one knows for sure where it came from - some cite ancient Egypt, other say ancient China. Double Dutch is perhaps the most well-known type. Brought to America by early Dutch settlers...
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directed by Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004; produced by Andrea Meditch, fl. 2005, Alexandra Johnes, fl. 1988 and Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004, Uncle Booster and Cactus Three (New York, NY: The Cinema Guild, 2007), 1 hour 24 mins
Description
Jumping rope is one of the most timeless and universal forms of play. It can be found in nearly every era and on every continent. No one knows for sure where it came from - some cite ancient Egypt, other say ancient China. Double Dutch is perhaps the most well-known type. Brought to America by early Dutch settlers, it became a popular form of inner-city street play and gained visibility in the early 1980s when it was associated with hip-hop music...
Jumping rope is one of the most timeless and universal forms of play. It can be found in nearly every era and on every continent. No one knows for sure where it came from - some cite ancient Egypt, other say ancient China. Double Dutch is perhaps the most well-known type. Brought to America by early Dutch settlers, it became a popular form of inner-city street play and gained visibility in the early 1980s when it was associated with hip-hop music and culture.
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Andrea Meditch, fl. 2005, Alexandra Johnes, fl. 1988, Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004, Uncle Booster, Cactus Three
Author / Creator
Stephanie Johnes, fl. 2004
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
The Cinema Guild
Topic / Theme
Hip hop, Jump Rope
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 The Cinema Guild, Inc.
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