The green table [electronic resource]/ WNET/Thirteen ; directed by Emile Ardolino ; produced by Judy Kinberg ; choreography and scenario by Kurt Jooss ; staged by Anna Markard ; music by F.A. Cohen.
1 streaming video file (NTSC) (57 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences
Summary
Performance followed by a biographical profile of Kurt Jooss (last 15 min.), including numerous still photographs and some film clips of other Jooss ballets, and brief excerpts from performances by the Tanzforum Cologne of Jooss' ballets The big city, Pavane on the death of an infanta, and A ball in old Vienna.
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
Costumes, Hein Heckroth; masks, Hermann Markard; writer, Tobi Tobias.
Performer (note)
Philip Jerry (Death), James Canfield (Standard bearer), Jerel Hilding (Old soldier), Mark Goldweber (Young soldier), Valmai Roberts (Mother), Beatriz Rodriguez (Woman), Carole Valleskey (Young girl), and Gary Chryst (Profiteer).
Narrated by Michael Tolan.
Event (note)
Telecast on the Great Performances: Dance in America series by WNET/13, New York on December 13, 1982.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
The green table [electronic resource]/ WNET/Thirteen ; directed by Emile Ardolino ; produced by Judy Kinberg ; choreography and scenario by Kurt Jooss ; staged by Anna Markard ; music by F.A. Cohen.
Imprint
New York, N.Y. : WNET, 1982.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Event
Telecast on the Great Performances: Dance in America series by WNET/13, New York on December 13, 1982.
Credits
Costumes, Hein Heckroth; masks, Hermann Markard; writer, Tobi Tobias.
Performer
Performed by the Joffrey Ballet.
Cast
Philip Jerry (Death), James Canfield (Standard bearer), Jerel Hilding (Old soldier), Mark Goldweber (Young soldier), Valmai Roberts (Mother), Beatriz Rodriguez (Woman), Carole Valleskey (Young girl), and Gary Chryst (Profiteer).
Performer
Narrated by Michael Tolan.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.