2 streaming video files (NTSC) (82 min.) : sd., col.
Donor/Sponsor
nea
Uniform title
Three songs (Choreographic work : Sokolow)
Alternative title
Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image Original Documentation.
Contents
CONTENTS. - Reel 1 (42 min.): Queen Anne's birthday. Chor: Diane Jacobowitz; mus: Georg Friedrich Händel ("Ode to Queen Anne's birthday"). Danced by Felice Dalgin, Mohammed Drissi, Roberto Garcia, Diane Jacobowitz, Christine Jowers, Jill Marotta, Irene Morawski, and Michael Moses. - In the potato field. Chor: Diane Jacobowitz; mus: David Wechsler. Danced by Dalgin, Garcia, Jacobowitz, Marotta, Morawski, and Kathy Ortiz. - Reel 2 (40 min.): Three songs: song of lament, song of joy, song of love. Chor: Anna Sokolow; mus: Gustav Mahler (from "Kindertotenlieder") and Ernest Bloch ("Trois poèmes juifs" and "Méditation hébraïque"). Danced by Dalgin, Drissi, Garcia, Jacobowitz, Jowers, Marotta, Morawski, Moses, James Reedy, and Sean Russo. - Babel. Chor: Diane Jacobowitz; mus: Benny Goodman ("Stompin' at the Savoy," "I'm coming Virginia," "Swingtime in the Rockies," "Sing, sing, sing," "Good bye"), Harold Arlen ("Steppin' into love"), and TV songs ("Little rascals," "Lost in space"); "Lanahasa" object designed and created by Tom Wachunas. Danced by Dalgin, Jacobowitz, Marotta, Morawski, Reedy, and Russo.
Call number
*MGZIDF 2209
Note
Videotaped in performance for the Jerome Robbins Archive at the Triangle Theater, Long Island University School of the Arts, on May 21, 1989 by Penny Ward/Video, with the assistance of grants from the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Costumes: Mary Catalina. Lighting: Blu.
Performed by the Diane Jacobowitz Dance Theatre.
Access (note)
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