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Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]

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  1. Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]
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  1. 1991.

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Additional authors
  1. Pontois, Noëlla, 1943-
  2. Pastori, Jean Pierre
  3. Braunschweig, Philippe
  4. Le Van, Elodie
  5. Trivett, Erica
  6. Furuya, Tomoko
  7. Volk, Gelia
  8. Ross, Jacinta
  9. Sato, Miyuki
  10. Saito, Aki
  11. Lozano, Elia
  12. Zamazalova, Eva
  13. Burn, Jane
  14. Meissner, Justin
  15. Caro, Denis
  16. Dawson, David
  17. Ferrand, Stéphane
  18. Howells, John
  19. Wheeldon, Christopher
  20. Mochizuki, Norihiko
  21. Béjart, Maurice
  22. Ammann, Dieter
  23. Lemay, Jacques
  24. Zanella, Renato
  25. Seki, Naoto
  26. Fernando, Ricardo
  27. Kodet, Jan
  28. MacMillan, Kenneth
  29. Hart, Matthew
  30. Neumeier, John, 1939-
  31. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988
  32. Dami, Michel
  33. Prix de Lausanne.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette. 95 min. : sd. color PAL.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Final round (classical and free variations) of the nineteenth Prix de Lausanne competition, held in the Théâtre de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland, on February 3, 1991. In the classical section, competitors perform variations from Giselle, Le corsaire, Swan lake, Raymonda, Coppélia, The nutcracker, and La sylphide; in the free (contemporary choreography) section, they perform solos created by themselves or others. An awards ceremony concludes the program.
Contents
  1. CONTENTS: Introduction of jury (with still photographs). -- Classical variations (dancers listed in order of appearance): Elodie Le Van (Le corsaire), Erica Trivett (Raymonda), Tomoko Furuya (Coppélia), Gelia Volk (Le corsaire), Jacinta Ross (Giselle), Miyuki Sato (Le corsaire), Aki Saito (Coppélia), Elia Lozano (Le corsaire), Eva Zamazalova (Coppélia), Jane Burn (Swan lake), Justin Meissner (Le corsaire), Denis Caro (Nutcracker), David Dawson (Giselle), Stéphane Ferrand (Nutcracker), John Howells (Le corsaire), Christopher Wheeldon (La sylphide). -- Free variations: Le Van (Arépo; chor: Béjart, mus: Hugues Le Bars) [wrong titles on frame], Trivett (Huron Beltane fire dance; chor: Jacques Lemay, mus: Lorena McKenitt), Furuya (Breeze and eye; chor: Norihiko Mochizuki, mus: Bach-Sollsher), Volk (Prelude, Op. 11, no. 10; chor: Renato Zanella, mus: Scriabin), Ross (Burlesque; chor: Dieter Ammann, mus: Sibelius), Sato (Innocent; chor: Naoto Seki, mus: Ryoichi Hattori), Saito (Intermezzo; chor: Ricardo Fernando, mus: Brahms), Lozano (The lord is my shepherd; chor: Zanella, mus: Diamanda Galas), Zamazalova (Intensité de la lune; chor: Jan Kodet, mus: Vivaldi), Burn (Elite syncopations: Stop time rag; chor: MacMillan, mus: Joplin), Meissner (Blues shuffle; chor: Matthew Hart, mus: Russo), Caro (Daphnis; chor: Neumeier, mus: Ravel), Dawson (Elite syncopations: Friday night; chor: MacMillan, mus: Donald Ashwander), Ferrand
  2. (Blue fire; chor: Ferrand), Howells (Enigma variations: Troyte; chor: Ashton, mus: Elgar), Wheeldon (March; chor: Wheeldon, mus: Britten). -- Awards ceremony. Presentation by Philippe Braunschweig, with top prizes going to Zamazalova, Meissner, Le Van, Saito, and Wheeldon.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1606
Note
  1. Produced by Télévision Suisse Romande. In French. Producer: Flavia Matea. Director: Michel Dami. Hosts: Noëlla Pontois and Jean-Pierre Pastori.
Title
  1. Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 1991.
Local subject
  1. Dance -- Competitions -- Switzerland.
  2. Ballet in television. Prix de Lausanne.
Added author
  1. Pontois, Noëlla, 1943- host.
  2. Pastori, Jean Pierre, host.
  3. Braunschweig, Philippe, host.
  4. Le Van, Elodie, dancer.
  5. Trivett, Erica, dancer.
  6. Furuya, Tomoko, dancer.
  7. Volk, Gelia, dancer.
  8. Ross, Jacinta, dancer.
  9. Sato, Miyuki, dancer.
  10. Saito, Aki, dancer.
  11. Lozano, Elia, dancer.
  12. Zamazalova, Eva, dancer.
  13. Burn, Jane, dancer.
  14. Meissner, Justin, dancer.
  15. Caro, Denis, dancer.
  16. Dawson, David, dancer.
  17. Ferrand, Stéphane, choreographer.
  18. Ferrand, Stéphane, dancer.
  19. Howells, John, dancer.
  20. Wheeldon, Christopher, choreographer.
  21. Wheeldon, Christopher, dancer.
  22. Mochizuki, Norihiko, choreographer.
  23. Béjart, Maurice, choreographer.
  24. Ammann, Dieter, choreographer.
  25. Lemay, Jacques, choreographer.
  26. Zanella, Renato, choreographer.
  27. Seki, Naoto, choreographer.
  28. Fernando, Ricardo, choreographer.
  29. Kodet, Jan, choreographer.
  30. MacMillan, Kenneth, choreographer.
  31. Hart, Matthew, choreographer.
  32. Neumeier, John, 1939- choreographer.
  33. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988, choreographer.
  34. Dami, Michel, director.
  35. Prix de Lausanne.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1606
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