Take 3 more [videorecording]
- Title
- Take 3 more [videorecording]
- Published by
- c1990.
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Status | Format | Access | Call number | Item location |
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Status Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance | FormatMoving image | AccessUse in library | Call number*MGZIA 4-1188 | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance |
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- Description
- 1 cassette. 43 min. : sd. color NTSC.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
- Summary
- 28 min. television program preceded by 2 min. of commercials. Followed by approx. 15 min. of performance footage (possibly inadvertently recorded) of unidentified dancers, including a woman's solo satirizing Canada and a group work.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Gift of 3's Company and Dancers.
- Contents
- CONTENTS. - Gurney. Choreography: Jean Isaacs and Nancy McCaleb. Music: Miles Anderson. Danced by Denise Dabrowski and Patrick Nollet. Musician: Trom-Bōwn. - Valse triste. Music: Jean Sibelius (Valse triste). Choreography: Patrick Nollet. Danced by Edward Menapace and Betzi Roe. - Dragging the river. Choreography: Nancy McCaleb. Music: David Stout. Danced by McCaleb and John Malashock.
- Call number
- *MGZIA 4-1188
- Note
- A co-production of KPBS-TV and 3's Company & Dancers, San Diego. Distributed as a videocassette by KPBS-TV, San Diego, California. Producer/director: Paul Marshall. Video: Barbara Ruland.
- Lighting: Don Benke.
- Performed by 3's Company & Dancers.
- Title
- Take 3 more [videorecording]
- Imprint
- c1990.
- Local subject
- Television. Take 3 more.
- Added author
- Dabrowski, Denise, dancer.
- Roe, Betzi, dancer.
- Nollet, Patrick, choreographer, dancer.
- Menapace, Edward, dancer.
- Malashock, John, dancer.
- McCaleb, Nancy, choreographer, dancer.
- Isaacs, Jean, choreographer.
- Anderson, Miles. Composer
- Stout, David. Composer
- Sibelius, Jean, 1865-1957. Composer
- Marshall, Paul. Producer. Director
- Three's Company (Company)
- Research call number
- *MGZIA 4-1188