A Tudor evening with American Ballet Theatre

Title
  1. A Tudor evening with American Ballet Theatre [videorecording] / a co-production of WNET/Thirteen, New York, and Danmarks Radio ; produced by Judy Kinberg and Thomas Grimm ; ballets directed by Thomas Grimm ; documentary directed by Judy Kinberg ; choreography by Antony Tudor, staged by Sallie Wilson.
Published by
  1. New York, N.Y. : WNET/Thirteen, 1990.

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Additional authors
  1. Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987
  2. De Mille, Agnes
  3. Rambert, Marie.
  4. Lloyd, Maude, 1908-
  5. Laing, Hugh.
  6. Browne, Leslie
  7. Bustamante, Ricardo
  8. Owen, Michael
  9. Van Hamel, Martine, 1945-
  10. Renvall, Johan
  11. Moore, Kathleen
  12. Radojević, Danilo
  13. Trakas, Chris Pedro
  14. Chausson, Ernest, 1855-1899.
  15. Brown, Zack.
  16. Stevenson, Hugh, 1910-1956.
  17. Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911.
  18. Ustinov, Nadia Benois.
  19. Kinberg, Judy.
  20. Grimm, Thomas.
  21. Grauer, Rhoda.
  22. Venza, Jac.
  23. Vaughan, David, 1924-
  24. Wilson, Sallie.
  25. Johannessen, Jørgen.
  26. Hunter, Tim
  27. American Ballet Theatre.
  28. Ballet Rambert.
  29. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  30. Danmarks radio.
  31. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (58 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 3/4 in. (U-matic)
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Dance in America.
Uniform title
  1. Jardin aux lilas (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  2. Dark elegies (Choreographic work : Tudor)
Subject
  1. Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987
  2. Choreographers > 20th century
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Educational/cultural films and programs.
  3. Video.
Contents
  1. Jardin aux lilas / music, Ernest Chausson ; scenery, Zack Brown ; costumes, Hugh Stevenson ; danced by Leslie Browne (Caroline, the bride-to-be), Ricardo Bustamante (her lover), Michael Owen (the man she must marry), and Martine Van Hamel (an episode in his past), with Lucette Katerndahl, Julie Kent, Rosalie O'Connor, Amy Rose, Ethan Brown, Christopher Mattox, Scott Schlexer, and John Summers (friends and relations) ; violin solo, Eric Wyrick.
  2. Documentary on Antony Tudor's life and works, including excerpts from the Kennedy Center Honors ceremony in 1986 (presentation speech by Agnes de Mille) and footage of interviews with Tudor, Dame Marie Rambert, Agnes de Mille, and Maude Lloyd.
  3. Dark elegies / music, Gustav Mahler ; poems, Friedrich Rückert ; scenery and costumes, Nadia Benois ; cast: Scene 1, Laments of the bereaved: I, danced by Martine Van Hamel ; II, danced by Leslie Browne and Michael Owen ; III, danced by Johan Renvall ; IV, danced by Kathleen Moore ; V, danced by Danilo Radojevic, with Shawn Black, Elizabeth Ferrell, Hilary Ryan, Mary Wilson, and Daniel Chait ; Scene 2, Resignation, danced by entire cast ; singer, Christopher Trakas.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-6606
Credits (note)
  1. Lighting, Jørgen Johannessen and Tim Hunter ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; production executive, Rhoda Grauer ; writer, David Vaughan.
Event (note)
  1. Telecast by WNET/Thirteen, New York, on the Great Performances: Dance in America series on April 13, 1990.
Title
  1. A Tudor evening with American Ballet Theatre [videorecording] / a co-production of WNET/Thirteen, New York, and Danmarks Radio ; produced by Judy Kinberg and Thomas Grimm ; ballets directed by Thomas Grimm ; documentary directed by Judy Kinberg ; choreography by Antony Tudor, staged by Sallie Wilson.
Imprint
  1. New York, N.Y. : WNET/Thirteen, 1990.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Event
  1. Telecast by WNET/Thirteen, New York, on the Great Performances: Dance in America series on April 13, 1990.
Credits
  1. Lighting, Jørgen Johannessen and Tim Hunter ; executive producer, Jac Venza ; production executive, Rhoda Grauer ; writer, David Vaughan.
Performer
  1. Performed by members of American Ballet Theatre.
  2. Music performed by the Danish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Charles Barker.
Local subject
  1. Ballet in television. A Tudor evening with American Ballet Theatre.
  2. Ballet in television. Jardin aux lilas.
  3. Ballet in television. Dark elegies.
  4. Kennedy Center honors.
Added author
  1. Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987, choreographer. Interviewee
  2. De Mille, Agnes, speaker.
  3. De Mille, Agnes, interviewee.
  4. Rambert, Marie. Interviewee
  5. Lloyd, Maude, 1908- Interviewee
  6. Laing, Hugh.
  7. Browne, Leslie, dancer.
  8. Bustamante, Ricardo, dancer.
  9. Owen, Michael, dancer.
  10. Van Hamel, Martine, 1945- dancer.
  11. Renvall, Johan, dancer.
  12. Moore, Kathleen, dancer.
  13. Radojević, Danilo, dancer.
  14. Trakas, Chris Pedro, dancer.
  15. Chausson, Ernest, 1855-1899. Composer
  16. Brown, Zack. Set designer
  17. Stevenson, Hugh, 1910-1956. Costume designer
  18. Mahler, Gustav, 1860-1911. Composer
  19. Ustinov, Nadia Benois. Designer. Costume designer
  20. Kinberg, Judy. Producer
  21. Kinberg, Judy. Director
  22. Grimm, Thomas. Director
  23. Grauer, Rhoda. Producer
  24. Venza, Jac. Producer
  25. Venza, Jac. Director
  26. Vaughan, David, 1924- Author
  27. Wilson, Sallie.
  28. Johannessen, Jørgen.
  29. Hunter, Tim, lighting designer.
  30. American Ballet Theatre.
  31. Ballet Rambert.
  32. WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  33. Danmarks radio.
  34. DHCA.
Added title
  1. Jardin aux lilas (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  2. Dark elegies (Choreographic work : Tudor)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-6606
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