Research Catalog

Visions: dance, theatre, performance art

Title
  1. Visions: dance, theatre, performance art [electronic resource]
Published by
  1. 1985.

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Details

Additional authors
  1. Scott, Marion.
  2. Rosenthal, Rachel, 1926-2015
  3. Lee, Hae Kyung
  4. Yamor, Mark
  5. Kromas, Marina
  6. Kelly, James
  7. Cicierska, Margaret
  8. Abbott, Jane
  9. Rozann, Sheila
  10. Arnold, James Kent.
  11. Lucier, Alvin.
  12. Barkin, Elaine, 1932-2023.
  13. Crescenti, Roberta.
  14. Aaron, Phil.
  15. Gilbert, Pia, 1921-2018.
  16. Siegel, Doris Einstein.
  17. Karagianis, David.
  18. Moore, Roslyn E.
  19. Partch, Harry, 1901-1974.
  20. Schneller, Marianne.
  21. Landry, George.
  22. Parmegiani, Bernard, 1927-2013.
  23. Conrad-Da'oud, Emilie
  24. Hauser, Nancy Mason.
Description
  1. 3 streaming video files (171 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequence.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Marion Scott.
Uniform title
  1. Psalm 1984 (Choreographic work : Scott)
  2. Cirrus (Choreographic work : Lee, H)
  3. Two bits (Choreographic work : Leung)
  4. Rashomon (Choreographic work : Cicierska)
  5. Anonymous was a woman (Choreographic work : Silverblatt)
  6. Solitudes (Choreographic work : Conrad-Da'oud)
  7. Legend (Choreographic work : Scott)
  8. Foodchain (Choreographic work : Rosenthal)
Subject
  1. Television > Visions: dance, theatre, performance art
  2. Performance art
Contents
  1. CONTENTS. - 1: Legend. Chor: Marion Scott; mus: Pia Gilbert; cos: Stephanie A. Schoelzel; lighting: Doris Einstein Siegel. Danced by Susana Gonzales, Maria Junco, Katie Lamson, Constance Olson, and Margaret Theriot (Stone figures), Erica Nashan (Teller), and Sandra Christensen (Shaman figure). - Foodchain. Chor: Rachel Rosenthal, in collaboration with the participants; choreographic assistant: Hae Kyung Lee; soundtrack: Rachel Rosenthal with David Karagianis (first 3 segments), Ellen Zweig (4th segment); projection: Robert Tompkins; cos: Roslyn E. Moore; millinery: Charlotte Adair; lighting: Doris Einstein Siegel. Performers: 1. Sacrament. Text from the Upanishads. Film by Lili Berko and Rachel Rosenthal. 2. Sun/source. Danced by Hae Kyung Lee. 3. Eating/being eaten. Danced by James Blaine, Susana Gonzales, Annamaura Silverblatt, Angelia Leung, Sharon Lee Kerr, and Lynne Yoneyama. 4. De-sacration. Danced by Marina Kromas, Marion Scott, Rachel Rosenthal, and Mark Yamor. -- 2: Psalm 1984. Chor: Marion Scott; mus: David Karagianis; cos: Roslyn E. Moore; lighting: Doris Einstein Siegel. Danced by Marion Scott. - Cirrus. Chor: Hae Kyung Lee; mus: Roberta Crescenti; cos: Geneva Morgan; lighting: Stephen Bennett. Danced by James Kelly and Hae Kyung Lee, with Frank Joseph Adams and Sharon Lee Kerr (live sculpture). - Two bits. Chor: Angelia Leung; mus: Phil Aaron; cos: Roslyn E. Moore; lighting: Doris Einstein
  2. Siegel. Danced by Colette Bischer, Betsy Escandor, Anita Isaacson, Constance Olson, Mark Yamor, and Lynne Yoneyama. - Rashomon. Chor: Peggy Cicierska; mus: Harry Partch ("Windsong"); hanging scrolls: Tom Sherwood; cos: Peggy Cicierska and Vic Leverett; lighting: Doris Einstein Siegel. Danced by Peggy Cicierska. - Anonymous was a woman. Chor: Annamaura Silverblatt; mus: Elaine Barkin; cos: Roslyn E. Moore; lighting: Doris Einstein Siegel. Danced by Betsy Escandor, Angelia Leung, Mary Ann Quirke, Marion Scott, Margaret Theriot, and Bridgette Thorpe. -- 3: Solitudes. Director/chor: Emilie Conrad-Da'oud; scen: George Landry; lighting: Marianne Schneller. Sections: 1. Alone. Mus: Bernard Parmegiani ("Dedans dehors"). Danced by Marion Scott. 2. Spiritus. Text: Jane Abbott and Emilie Conrad-Da'oud. Perf. by Jane Abbott. 3. Window. Mus: Alvin Lucier ("The wire"). Danced by Sheila Rozann.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDF 6890
Note
  1. Videotaped by James Kent Arnold (Legend, Foodchain, Cirrus, Anonymous was a woman) and Nancy Mason Hauser (Psalm 1984, Two bits, Rashomon, Solitudes) during performances given on May 10, 11, and 12, 1985 at the Japan America Theater, Los Angeles, during Visions, a multifaceted theater event (executive producer: Marion Scott; producer: Marianne Schneller).
Access (note)
  1. Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Title
  1. Visions: dance, theatre, performance art [electronic resource]
Imprint
  1. 1985.
Playing time
  1. 005431 010013 005649
Original version
  1. Archival Original: 3 videocassettes (U-matic, NTSC) : sd., col. with b&w sequence ; 3/4 in.
Restricted access
  1. Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Local note
  1. Former call number: *MGZIC 9-1708
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Local subject
  1. Television. Visions: dance, theatre, performance art.
Added author
  1. Scott, Marion. pro, choreographer, dancer.
  2. Rosenthal, Rachel, 1926-2015, choreographer.
  3. Lee, Hae Kyung, choreographer, dancer.
  4. Yamor, Mark, dancer.
  5. Kromas, Marina, dancer.
  6. Kelly, James, dancer.
  7. Cicierska, Margaret, choreographer. Costume designer
  8. Abbott, Jane, dancer.
  9. Rozann, Sheila, dancer.
  10. Arnold, James Kent. Videographer
  11. Lucier, Alvin. Composer
  12. Barkin, Elaine, 1932-2023. Composer
  13. Crescenti, Roberta. Composer
  14. Aaron, Phil. Composer
  15. Gilbert, Pia, 1921-2018. Composer
  16. Siegel, Doris Einstein. Lighting designer
  17. Karagianis, David. Composer
  18. Moore, Roslyn E. Costume designer
  19. Partch, Harry, 1901-1974. Composer
  20. Schneller, Marianne. Producer
  21. Landry, George. Designer
  22. Parmegiani, Bernard, 1927-2013. Composer
  23. Conrad-Da'oud, Emilie, choreographer.
  24. Hauser, Nancy Mason. Videographer
Added title
  1. Psalm 1984 (Choreographic work : Scott)
  2. Cirrus (Choreographic work : Lee, H)
  3. Two bits (Choreographic work : Leung)
  4. Rashomon (Choreographic work : Cicierska)
  5. Anonymous was a woman (Choreographic work : Silverblatt)
  6. Solitudes (Choreographic work : Conrad-Da'oud)
  7. Legend (Choreographic work : Scott)
  8. Foodchain (Choreographic work : Rosenthal)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDF 6890
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