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Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]

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  1. Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]
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  1. 1992.

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Additional authors
  1. Bessy, Claude
  2. Pastori, Jean Pierre
  3. Braunschweig, Philippe
  4. Yanowsky, Zenaida
  5. Fielding, Natasha
  6. Bermudez Pascual, Bertha
  7. Takaku, Mai
  8. Alves, Lucila
  9. Agnese, Fanny
  10. Pujol, Laetitia
  11. Cassini, Sandrine
  12. Nakano, Ayako
  13. Takahashi, Hironao
  14. Yanowsky, Youry
  15. Charlot, Guillaume
  16. Okada, Kohei
  17. Bubenicek, Jiri
  18. Bubenicek, Otto
  19. Lobon, Almudena
  20. Hashimoto, Yoko
  21. Neumeier, John, 1939-
  22. Aviotte, Jean-Pierre
  23. Ek, Mats
  24. Balanchine, George
  25. Forsythe, William, 1949-
  26. Honma, Sonoko
  27. Carter, Christine
  28. Yanowsky, A.
  29. Louvet, Giovanni
  30. Rice, Simon
  31. Vaculík, Libor
  32. Balogh, Robert
  33. Dami, Michel
  34. Balanchine, George
  35. Prix de Lausanne
Description
  1. 1 videocassette. 96 min. : sd. color PAL.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Final round (classical and free variations) of the twentieth Prix de Lausanne competition, held in the Théâtre de Beaulieu, Lausanne, Switzerland, on February 2, 1992. In the classical section, competitors perform variations from The sleeping beauty, Giselle, Le corsaire, Raymonda, Don Quixote, and Balanchine's Tchaikovsky pas de deux; in the free section, they perform solos created by contemporary choreographers. An awards ceremony concludes the program.
Uniform title
  1. Giselle (Choreographic work : Ek)
  2. Birdy (Choreographic work : Aviotte)
Contents
  1. CONTENTS: Introduction of the jury, with video portraits. -- Interview with Patrick Armand, a winner of the 1980 Prix de Lausanne. -- Classical variations (dancers listed in order of appearance): Zenaida Yanowsky (Le corsaire), Natasha Fielding (Giselle), Bertha Bermudez Pascual (Le corsaire), Mai Takaku (Sleeping beauty), Lucila Alves (Le corsaire), Fanny Agnese (Giselle), Laetitia Pujol (Raymonda), Sandrine Cassini (Giselle), Ayako Nakano (Le corsaire), Hironao Takahashi (Tchaikovsky pas de deux), Youry Yanowsky (Don Quixote), Guillaume Charlot (Tchaikovsky pas de deux), Kohei Okada (Le corsaire), Jiri Bubenicek (Tchaikovsky pas de deux), Otto Bubenicek (Le corsaire). -- Free variations [titles of works not always identified]: Z. Yanowsky (Giselle; chor: Mats Ek, mus: Adam), Fielding (Who cares?; chor: Balanchine, mus: Gershwin), Bermudez (chor: Almudena Lobon, mus: Jesus Soldevilla), Takaku (chor: Yoko Hashimoto, mus: Antonio Rodriguez), Alves (chor: Neumeier, mus: Bach), Agnese (Birdy; chor: Jean-Pierre Aviotte, mus: Peter Gabriel), Pujol (Who cares?; chor: Balanchine, mus: Gershwin), Cassini (In the middle, somewhat elevated; chor: William Forsythe, mus: Thom Willems), Nakano (A small town girl; chor: Sonoko Honma, mus: Uzuru Hisaishi), Takahashi (chor: Christine Carter, mus: Peter Gabriel), Y. Yanowsky (chor: A. Yanowsky, mus: Luis Delgado), Charlot (chor: Giovanni Louvet, mus: Ryuichi Sakamoto), Okada (chor: Simon
  2. Rice, mus: Bolivian), J. Bubenicek (Surprise; chor: Libor Vaculík, mus: traditional tango), O. Bubenicek (chor: Robert Balogh, mus: Al Dimeola, Chick Corea). -- Presentation of awards by Philippe Braunschweig, with top prizes going to Agnese, Charlot, Nakano, and Pujol.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1599
Note
  1. Produced by Télévision Suisse Romande. In French. Producer: Flavia Matea. Director: Michel Dami. Hosts: Claude Bessy and Jean-Pierre Pastori.
Title
  1. Prix de Lausanne [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 1992.
Local subject
  1. Dance -- Competitions -- Switzerland.
  2. Ballet in television. Prix de Lausanne.
Added author
  1. Bessy, Claude, host.
  2. Pastori, Jean Pierre, host.
  3. Braunschweig, Philippe, host.
  4. Yanowsky, Zenaida, dancer.
  5. Fielding, Natasha, dancer.
  6. Bermudez Pascual, Bertha, dancer.
  7. Takaku, Mai, dancer.
  8. Alves, Lucila, dancer.
  9. Agnese, Fanny, dancer.
  10. Pujol, Laetitia, dancer.
  11. Cassini, Sandrine, dancer.
  12. Nakano, Ayako, dancer.
  13. Takahashi, Hironao, dancer.
  14. Yanowsky, Youry, dancer.
  15. Charlot, Guillaume, dancer.
  16. Okada, Kohei, dancer.
  17. Bubenicek, Jiri, dancer.
  18. Bubenicek, Otto, dancer.
  19. Lobon, Almudena, choreographer.
  20. Hashimoto, Yoko, choreographer.
  21. Neumeier, John, 1939- choreographer.
  22. Aviotte, Jean-Pierre, choreographer.
  23. Ek, Mats, choreographer.
  24. Balanchine, George, choreographer.
  25. Forsythe, William, 1949- choreographer.
  26. Honma, Sonoko, choreographer.
  27. Carter, Christine, choreographer.
  28. Yanowsky, A., choreographer.
  29. Louvet, Giovanni, choreographer.
  30. Rice, Simon, choreographer.
  31. Vaculík, Libor, choreographer.
  32. Balogh, Robert, choreographer.
  33. Dami, Michel., director.
  34. Prix de Lausanne.
  35. Balanchine, George. Pas de deux (Tschaikovsky)
Added title
  1. Giselle (Choreographic work : Ek)
  2. Birdy (Choreographic work : Aviotte)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-1599
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