2 streaming video files (NTSC) (77 min.) : sd., b&w
Uniform title
Snarl (Choreographic work : Goldbas, Haynes and Stoney)
Twilight (Choreographic work : Nosaka)
Contents
CONTENTS: Cassette 1: For time beings (approx. 19 min.). Choreography/performance: Christina Svane. -- The rivals (approx. 9 min.). Choreography: Douglas Varone. Music: Benjamin Britten. Perf. by Varone and Denise Reyes. -- Garden of stone and sand (approx. 9 min.). Choreography/performance: Mary-Jean Cowell. Music: Steven Radecke. Projections: James Van Abbema. Costume: Clyde Ruffin. -- Harem stills (approx. 8 min.). Choreography: Leslie Rudden. Music: Nicolas Collins ("Pea soup"). Perf. by Carla Fain, Linda Katsin, Amy Marshall, and Rudden. -- Cassette 2: Snarl (approx. 11 min.). Choreography/performance: Stephen Goldbas, Timothy Haynes, Stoney. -- Twilight (approx. 10 min.). Choreography: Kimio Nosaka. Music: Edward Elgar, Ottorino Respighi. Costume: Emi Wada. Perf. by Nobuko Sakamoto. -- July 20, Jefferson Gorge, Vermont (approx. 11 min.). Choreography/performance: Art Bridgman, Myrna Packer. Music: Ken Shater. Voice: Naaz Hosseini.
Call number
*MGZIDF 9536
Note
Videotaped in performance at American Theatre Laboratory, New York, in March 1979. Presented by Dance Theater Workshop as part of the Choreographers Showcase series.
Lighting: Peter A. Kaczorowski.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
Choreographers Showcase [electronic resource]
Imprint
1979.
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.
Local note
Former call number: *MGZIC 9-3425.
Additional Copy 1: 2 3/4" videocassettes, copied from A.O., 10/91; in Princeton ReCAP Regular Storage.
Additional Copy 2: 2 3/4" videocassettes, copied from A.O., 10/91; in Princeton ReCAP Regular Storage; was vid. viewing copy until 7/2016.