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Variations V
directed by Arne Arnbom, 1922-1975; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Beverly Emmons, 1943-; produced by Brian Brandt, fl. 2011; interview by David Vaughan, 1924-2017; performed by John Cage, 1912-1992, David Tudor, 1926-1996 and Gordon Mumma, 1935-, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, in Variations V (Mode Records, 2013), 2 hours 37 mins
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directed by Arne Arnbom, 1922-1975; choreographed by Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009; designed by Beverly Emmons, 1943-; produced by Brian Brandt, fl. 2011; interview by David Vaughan, 1924-2017; performed by John Cage, 1912-1992, David Tudor, 1926-1996 and Gordon Mumma, 1935-, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, in Variations V (Mode Records, 2013), 2 hours 37 mins
Date Written / Recorded
1966
Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Merce Cunningham Dance Company, John Cage, 1912-1992, David Tudor, 1926-1996, Gordon Mumma, 1935-
Contributor
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Beverly Emmons, 1943-, Brian Brandt, fl. 2011, John Cage, 1912-1992, Richard Nelson, 1938-1996
Author / Creator
Merce Cunningham, 1919-2009, Arne Arnbom, 1922-1975, Merce Cunningham Dance Company, David Vaughan, 1924-2017, John Cage, 1912-1992, David Tudor, 1926-1996, Gordon Mumma, 1935-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Mode Records
Topic / Theme
Classical Music
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by Mode Records
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Alive & Kicking, Program 9, Excerpts from "A Moment's Grace"
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Guy Yarden, fl. 1988; choreographed by Susan Braham; designed by Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Susan Braham, Nikki Castro, Jonathan Kinzel, Gerald Casel, Keith Chamberlain, Alan Good, Martin Nachbar, Andrew Megginson and Guido Tuveri, in Alive & Kicking, Program 9 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 21 mins
Susan Braham - excerpts from two post-modern dances by a leading practitioner. A solo, "Of Exposure" and a group piece, "A Moment's Grace". Recorded in 1995 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Guy Yarden, fl. 1988; choreographed by Susan Braham; designed by Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Susan Braham, Nikki Castro, Jonathan Kinzel, Gerald Casel, Keith Chamberlain, Alan Good, Martin Nachbar, Andrew Megginson and Guido Tuveri, in Alive & Kicking, Program 9 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 21 mins
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Susan Braham - excerpts from two post-modern dances by a leading practitioner. A solo, "Of Exposure" and a group piece, "A Moment's Grace". Recorded in 1995 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1995-10
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Susan Braham, Nikki Castro, Jonathan Kinzel, Gerald Casel, Keith Chamberlain, Alan Good, Martin Nachbar, Andrew Megginson, Guido Tuveri
Contributor
Susan Braham, Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Guy Yarden, fl. 1988
Author / Creator
Susan Braham, Guy Yarden, fl. 1988, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Nikki Castro, Jonathan Kinzel, Gerald Casel, Keith Chamberlain, Alan Good, Martin Nachbar, Andrew Megginson, Guido Tuveri
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 9, Susan Braham
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Guy Yarden, fl. 1988; choreographed by Susan Braham; designed by Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Susan Braham, in Alive & Kicking, Program 9 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 27 mins
Susan Braham - excerpts from two post-modern dances by a leading practitioner. A solo, "Of Exposure" and a group piece, "A Moment's Grace". Recorded in 1995 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Guy Yarden, fl. 1988; choreographed by Susan Braham; designed by Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Susan Braham, in Alive & Kicking, Program 9 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1999), 27 mins
Description
Susan Braham - excerpts from two post-modern dances by a leading practitioner. A solo, "Of Exposure" and a group piece, "A Moment's Grace". Recorded in 1995 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1995-10
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Interview
Performer / Ensemble
Susan Braham
Contributor
Susan Braham, Carmel Dundon, Roma Flowers, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Guy Yarden, fl. 1988
Author / Creator
Susan Braham, Guy Yarden, fl. 1988, Charles Dennis, 1946-
Date Published / Released
1999
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 15, Benoit LaChambre
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Vincent Malstaf; choreographed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-; designed by Lawrence Malstaf, Catherine Decelle, Peter Dewachter; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan and Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 15 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 28 mins
Benoit LaChambre - excerpts from "The Water Fait Mal". Stunningly original movement theater by this French-Canadian dancer/choreographer. LaChambre manages to create a highly personal and emotional body language. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview w...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Vincent Malstaf; choreographed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-; designed by Lawrence Malstaf, Catherine Decelle, Peter Dewachter; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan and Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 15 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 28 mins
Description
Benoit LaChambre - excerpts from "The Water Fait Mal". Stunningly original movement theater by this French-Canadian dancer/choreographer. LaChambre manages to create a highly personal and emotional body language. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1996-10-26
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan, Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-
Contributor
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Catherine Decelle, Owen Marshall, fl. 1956, Peter Dewachter, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Vincent Malstaf, Lawrence Malstaf, Allyson Loebel
Author / Creator
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Vincent Malstaf, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan, Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Alive & Kicking, Program 15, Excerpts from "The Water Fait Mal"
directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Vincent Malstaf; choreographed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-; designed by Lawrence Malstaf, Catherine Decelle, Peter Dewachter; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan and Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 15 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 24 mins
Benoit LaChambre - excerpts from "The Water Fait Mal". Stunningly original movement theater by this French-Canadian dancer/choreographer. LaChambre manages to create a highly personal and emotional body language. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview w...
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directed by Charles Dennis, 1946-; composed by Vincent Malstaf; choreographed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-; designed by Lawrence Malstaf, Catherine Decelle, Peter Dewachter; produced by Charles Dennis, 1946-; performed by Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan and Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-, in Alive & Kicking, Program 15 (Charles Dennis Productions, 1997), 24 mins
Description
Benoit LaChambre - excerpts from "The Water Fait Mal". Stunningly original movement theater by this French-Canadian dancer/choreographer. LaChambre manages to create a highly personal and emotional body language. Recorded in 1996 at Performance Space 122 in New York City. Plus excerpts from a revealing interview with the artist.
Date Written / Recorded
1996-10-26
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan, Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-
Contributor
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Catherine Decelle, Owen Marshall, fl. 1956, Peter Dewachter, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Vincent Malstaf, Lawrence Malstaf, Allyson Loebel
Author / Creator
Benoît LaChambre, 1960-, Vincent Malstaf, Charles Dennis, 1946-, Robert Meilleur, Jacques Moisan, Marie-Claude Poulin, 1967-
Date Published / Released
1997
Publisher
Charles Dennis Productions
Series
Alive & Kicking
Topic / Theme
Dance
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Swansong
directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Philip Chambon; choreographed by Christopher Bruce, 1945-; designed by Christopher Bruce, 1945-, Inge Grønne, David Mohr, 1960-; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Koen Onzia, 1961-, Matz Skoog and Kevin Richmond, English National Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 34 mins
SWANSONG Christopher Bruce’s reputation as one of Britain’s outstanding dancer/choreographers is based partly on his mix of classical and modern idioms and partly on his commitment to social conscious themes. Silence is the end of our song is a moving ballet danced to a series of songs from Chile and dedicated...
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directed by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; composed by Philip Chambon; choreographed by Christopher Bruce, 1945-; designed by Christopher Bruce, 1945-, Inge Grønne, David Mohr, 1960-; produced by Thomas Grimm, 1942-; performed by Koen Onzia, 1961-, Matz Skoog and Kevin Richmond, English National Ballet (ArtHaus Musik, 1989), 34 mins
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SWANSONG Christopher Bruce’s reputation as one of Britain’s outstanding dancer/choreographers is based partly on his mix of classical and modern idioms and partly on his commitment to social conscious themes. Silence is the end of our song is a moving ballet danced to a series of songs from Chile and dedicated to the Chilean people and their sufferings. Using documentary film – seen as hazy memories – and the words of the songs by Violeta...
SWANSONG Christopher Bruce’s reputation as one of Britain’s outstanding dancer/choreographers is based partly on his mix of classical and modern idioms and partly on his commitment to social conscious themes. Silence is the end of our song is a moving ballet danced to a series of songs from Chile and dedicated to the Chilean people and their sufferings. Using documentary film – seen as hazy memories – and the words of the songs by Violeta Parra and the poet and songwriter Victor Jara, who was assassinated by the “junta” in 1973, the piece moves from light to darkness, from celebration to the need of courage in the face of political adversity or the threat of death. A touching, gentle and human statement.
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Date Written / Recorded
1989
Field of Study
Dance
Content Type
Performance
Performer / Ensemble
English National Ballet, Koen Onzia, 1961-, Matz Skoog, Kevin Richmond
Contributor
Christopher Bruce, 1945-, Inge Grønne, Knud Carstensen, David Mohr, 1960-, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, Philip Chambon, English National Ballet
Author / Creator
Christopher Bruce, 1945-, Philip Chambon, Thomas Grimm, 1942-, English National Ballet, Koen Onzia, 1961-, Matz Skoog, Kevin Richmond
Date Published / Released
1989
Publisher
ArtHaus Musik
Topic / Theme
Dance
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