Ear to the ground [and] The discreet charm of the diplomacy [and] Ringside [and] Sharkey's day [and] The best of William Wegman [and] Butō dance at Battersea Power Station
- Title
- Ear to the ground [and] The discreet charm of the diplomacy [and] Ringside [and] Sharkey's day [and] The best of William Wegman [and] Butō dance at Battersea Power Station [videorecording]
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- c1985.
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Status Not available - Please for assistance. | FormatFilm, Slide, etc. | AccessUse in library | Call number*MGZIC 9-3269 | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance |
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- Description
- 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (28 min.) : sd., col. and b&w; 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Premiere program of the series. After a brief introduction by Stamberg, who explains the series' goals, six videos featuring performance art or dance are screened.
- Uniform title
- Ringside (Choreographic work : Streb)
- Subject
- Contents
- CONTENTS: Ear to the ground (approx. 7 min.). Producers/directors: John Sanborn and Kit Fitzgerald. Conception/performance: David Van Tieghem. Recorded on location in New York. -- The discreet charm of the diplomacy (approx. 3 min.). Producer: Alan Kleinburg. Realization: Zbigniew Rybczynski. Performance piece for humans and animals. -- Ringside (approx. 2 min.). Produced by Character Generators/Video. Choreography/scenery/performance: Elizabeth Streb. Video conception/direction: Michael Schwartz. Lighting: Jan Kroeze. Recorded at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, New York, in 1984. -- Sharkey's day (approx. 5 min.). Producer/director/performer: Laurie Anderson. Art direction: Perry Hoberman. Video effects direction/videotape editing: Dean Winkler. -- The best of William Wegman (approx. 3 min., b&w and color). Perf. by Wegman and his Weimaraner Man Ray. -- Butō dance at Battersea Power Station (approx. 7 min.). An After Image, Channel Four production. Recorded on location in London. Perf. by Sankaï Juku.
- Call number
- *MGZIC 9-3269
- Note
- Telecast on the Alive from Off-Center series (program #1), produced by KTCA-TV/Minneapolis-St. Paul and Walker Art Center. Producer: Tom Adair. Executive producer: Melinda Ward. Executive in charge: Gerald Richman. Writer: Art Silverman. Host: Susan Stamberg.
- Title
- Ear to the ground [and] The discreet charm of the diplomacy [and] Ringside [and] Sharkey's day [and] The best of William Wegman [and] Butō dance at Battersea Power Station [videorecording]
- Imprint
- c1985.
- Local subject
- Television. Alive from off-center.
- Television. Ear to the ground.
- Television. Discreet charm of the diplomacy.
- Television. Ringside.
- Television. Sharkey's day.
- Television. Best of William Wegman.
- Television. Butō dance at Battersea Power Station.
- Local subject
- Videodance.
- Animation (Cinematography)
- Local subject
- Dogs.
- Added author
- Van Tieghem, David. Conceptor
- Van Tieghem, David. Performer
- Streb, Elizabeth, choreographer. Designer. Performer
- Anderson, Laurie, 1947- Producer. Director. Performer
- Wegman, William. Performer
- Stamberg, Susan, 1938- host.
- Schwartz, Michael, videographer.
- Sanborn, John, producer.
- Sanborn, John, director.
- Winkler, Dean. Videographer
- Kroeze, Jan. Lighting designer
- Fitzgerald, Kit. Producer
- Fitzgerald, Kit. Director
- Adair, Tom. Producer
- Kleinburg, Alan. Producer
- Sankaï Juku (Company)
- Walker Art Center.
- Added title
- Ringside (Choreographic work : Streb)
- Research call number
- *MGZIC 9-3269