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The New Dance Group gala concert an historic retrospective of New Dance Group presentations, 1930's-1970's

Title
The New Dance Group gala concert [electronic resource] : an historic retrospective of New Dance Group presentations, 1930's-1970's / producer, American Dance Guild ; concert producer/artistic director, Muriel Manings ; video director, Johannes Holub.
Publication
New York, NY : American Dance Guild, 1993, c1994.

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Details

Additional Authors
  • Anthony, Mary
  • Aul, Ronne
  • Beatty, Talley
  • Primus, Pearl
  • Gifford, Joseph
  • Dudley, Jane
  • Burton, Irving
  • McKayle, Donald, 1930-2018
  • Erdman, Jean
  • Sokolow, Anna
  • Nagrin, Daniel
  • Maslow, Sophie
  • Newhall, Mary Anne Santos
  • Sadler, Paul B., jr
  • Corey, Mary.
  • Notany, Brook
  • Carr, Deborah
  • Bears, Kim Y.
  • Huggins, Nicole
  • Huggins, Jamie
  • Kogan, Ellen
  • Warfield, Tom
  • Klenck, Margaret.
  • Wray, Sheron
  • Slaughter, Cecil
  • Young, Calvin Norris
  • Williams, Sheri
  • Allison, Nancy
  • May, Jim, 1944-
  • May, Lorry
  • O'Hara, Shane
  • Comendador, Elena
  • Riseling, Jonathan
  • Larkin, Regina.
  • Gentry, Eve
  • Bettis, Valerie, 1919-1982
  • Weidman, Charles
  • Hadassah, 1909?-1992
  • Trisler, Joyce, 1934-1979
  • Larsson, Michele.
  • Seckler, Beatrice.
  • Fischer, Barry, 1953-
  • Lehman, Margot.
  • Manings, Muriel.
  • Holub, Johannes.
  • McIntyre, Ron.
  • New Dance Group (New York, N.Y.)
  • Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble.
  • American Dance Guild.
  • DHCA.
Description
2 streaming video files (140 min.) : sd., col.
Summary
Retrospective performance of sample works by major modern dance choreographers of the New Dance Group. Each work is preceded by a brief pre-recorded statement by the choreographer or an associate.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of the American Dance Guild.
Uniform Title
  • Southern landscape (Choreographic work : Beatty)
  • Desperate heart (Choreographic work : Bettis)
  • Lynchtown (Choreographic work : Weidman)
  • Atavisms (Choreographic work : Weidman)
  • Shuvi nafshi (Choreographic work : Hadassah)
  • Harmonica breakdown (Choreographic work : Dudley)
  • Rainbow 'round my shoulder (Choreographic work : McKayle)
  • Transformations of Medusa (Choreographic work : Erdman)
  • Lyric suite (Choreographic work : Sokolow)
  • Strange hero (Choreographic work : Nagrin)
  • Concerto in E (Choreographic work : Trisler)
  • Folksay (Choreographic work : Maslow)
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Video.
  • Special event coverage and commentary.
Note
  • For accompanying booklet, see *MGZR New Dance Group [Clippings].
Access (note)
  • Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
  • Assistant to [concert] producer, William Korff ; technical coordination/lighting design, Ron McIntyre ; video executive producers, Barry Fischer, Margot Lehman, Muriel Manings.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in performance at La Guardia High School of the Performing Arts, New York, on June 11, 1993.
System Details (note)
  • Streaming video.
Contents
  • Songs, Part III, "To each his own" (ca. 9 1/2 min.) / choreography, Mary Anthony ; music, Claude Debussy (First string quartet) ; costumes, Eileen Holding ; performed by Gia T. Cacalano, Pamela Dent, Mary Ford, John S. Giudice, Johnathon Klotz, John Passafiume, and Warner Williams.
  • Tenant of the street (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Eve Gentry, reconstructed by Michele Larsson and Mary Anne Newhall ; performed by Mary Anne Newhall.
  • Blues (ca. 5 min.) / choreography/performance, Ronne Aul ; music, Ray Charles ("Sweet sixteen bars").
  • Mourner's bench, from Southern landscape (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Talley Beatty ; music, traditional ("There is balm in Gilead"), sung by the Tuskeegee Institute Choir ; performed by Paul B. Sadler, Jr.
  • The desperate heart (ca. 9 min.) / choreography, Valerie Bettis, reconstructed by Mary Corey from the Labanotated score by agreement with the Dance Notation Bureau ; music, Bernardo Segáll ; poem, John Malcolm Brinnin, read by Valerie Bettis ; performed by Brook Notany.
  • Lynchtown, from the suite Atavisms (ca. 8 min.) / choreography, Charles Weidman ; co-artistic directors, Deborah Carr and Beatrice Seckler ; music, Lehman Engel ; performed by Patricia Ambrose, Lewis Bossing, Deborah Carr, Letitia Coburn, Gail Corbin, Barry Fischer, Roberto Garcia, Samantha Geracht, Laura Naslund, and Rachel Odo.
  • The Negro speaks of rivers [excerpt] (ca. 6 min.) / choreography, Pearl Primus ; music, Onwin S. Borde (original score, 1944, Sarah Malament) ; poem, Langston Hughes [spoken by Pearl Primus] ; performed by Kim Y. Bears.
  • The flight, from The pursued (ca. 3 1/2 min.) / choreography, Joseph Gifford ; music, traditional Spanish ; performed by Nicole Huggins and Jamie Huggins.
  • Shuvi nafshi ("Return oh my soul unto thee") (ca. 6 1/2 min.) / choreography, Hadassah, reconstructed by Ellen Kogan with Donald McKayle ; music, cantorial, singer: Leible Waldman ; costumes, Hadassah, executed by Eileen Holding ; performed by Ellen Kogan.
  • Time is money (ca. 6 1/2 min.) / choreography, Jane Dudley ; poem, Sol Funaroff, spoken by Margaret Klenck ; performed by Tom Warfield.
  • Harmonica breakdown (ca. 4 min.) / choreography, Jane Dudley ; music, Sonny Terry ; performed by Sheron Wray.
  • Sign dance for Sarah (ca. 5 1/2 min.) / choreography/performance, Irving Burton ; music, Donald Ashwander.
  • Suite from Rainbow 'round my shoulder (ca. 11 min.) / choreography, Donald McKayle ; music, traditional, arranged by Robert De Cormier and Milton Okun ; costumes, Domingo A. Rodriguez ; performed by Cecil Slaughter (solo #1), C. Norris Young (solo #2), and Sheri Williams (sweetheart, mother, wife).
  • The transformations of Medusa (ca. 12 min.) / choreography, Jean Erdman ; music, Louis Horst (commissioned score) ; costumes, Charlotte Trowbridge ; performed by Nancy Allison ; pianist, Richard Cameron-Wolfe.
  • Duet from Lyric suite (ca. 7 min.) / choreography, Anna Sokolow ; music, Alban Berg ; costumes, Rose Bank ; performed by Jim May and Lorry May.
  • Strange hero (ca. 5 min.) / choreography, Daniel Nagrin ; music, Stan Kenton and Pete Rugolo ; performed by Shane O'Hara.
  • Romeo and Juliet [excerpt] (ca. 9 min.) / choreography, Joyce Trisler, restaged by Regina Larkin ; music, Frédéric Chopin ; costumes, Nancy L. Johnson ; performed by Elena Comendador and Jonathan Riseling.
  • Folksay [excerpts] (ca. 18 min.) / choreography, Sophie Maslow ; music, Woody Guthrie ; words, Carl Sandburg ("The people, yes") ; costumes, Edythe Gilfond ; performed by the Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble: Michael A. Bennett, Terry Callaway, Brandon Ellis, Christina Gonzales, Lana Gordon, Lynne Jackson, Torens Johnson, Vanessa Jordan, Vicky Lambert, Derrick Minter, Yvette Perry, Jason T. Reynolds, and Solange Sandy ; singers, Lana Gordon and Walt Michael.
Call Number
*MGZIDF 4856
OCLC
NYPY94-F235
Title
The New Dance Group gala concert [electronic resource] : an historic retrospective of New Dance Group presentations, 1930's-1970's / producer, American Dance Guild ; concert producer/artistic director, Muriel Manings ; video director, Johannes Holub.
Imprint
New York, NY : American Dance Guild, 1993, c1994.
System Details
Streaming video.
Credits
Assistant to [concert] producer, William Korff ; technical coordination/lighting design, Ron McIntyre ; video executive producers, Barry Fischer, Margot Lehman, Muriel Manings.
Event
Videotaped in performance at La Guardia High School of the Performing Arts, New York, on June 11, 1993.
Restricted Access
Patrons can access streaming video files only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Local Note
Former call number: *MGZIA 4-1894.
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Added Author
Anthony, Mary, choreographer.
Aul, Ronne, choreographer, dancer.
Beatty, Talley, choreographer.
Primus, Pearl, choreographer.
Gifford, Joseph, choreographer.
Dudley, Jane, choreographer.
Burton, Irving, choreographer, dancer.
McKayle, Donald, 1930-2018, choreographer.
Erdman, Jean, choreographer.
Sokolow, Anna, choreographer.
Nagrin, Daniel, choreographer.
Maslow, Sophie, choreographer.
Newhall, Mary Anne Santos, dancer.
Sadler, Paul B., jr, dancer.
Corey, Mary.
Notany, Brook, dancer.
Carr, Deborah, dancer.
Bears, Kim Y., dancer.
Huggins, Nicole, dancer.
Huggins, Jamie, dancer.
Kogan, Ellen, dancer.
Warfield, Tom, dancer.
Klenck, Margaret. Speaker
Wray, Sheron, dancer.
Slaughter, Cecil, dancer.
Young, Calvin Norris, dancer.
Williams, Sheri, dancer.
Allison, Nancy, dancer.
May, Jim, 1944- dancer.
May, Lorry, dancer.
O'Hara, Shane, dancer.
Comendador, Elena, dancer.
Riseling, Jonathan, dancer.
Larkin, Regina.
Gentry, Eve, choreographer.
Bettis, Valerie, 1919-1982, dancer.
Weidman, Charles, dancer.
Hadassah, 1909?-1992, choreographer, dancer.
Trisler, Joyce, 1934-1979, choreographer.
Larsson, Michele.
Seckler, Beatrice.
Fischer, Barry, 1953- Producer
Lehman, Margot. Producer
Manings, Muriel. Producer. Director
Holub, Johannes.
McIntyre, Ron. Designer
New Dance Group (New York, N.Y.)
Alvin Ailey Repertory Ensemble.
American Dance Guild.
DHCA.
Added Title
Southern landscape (Choreographic work : Beatty)
Desperate heart (Choreographic work : Bettis)
Lynchtown (Choreographic work : Weidman)
Atavisms (Choreographic work : Weidman)
Shuvi nafshi (Choreographic work : Hadassah)
Harmonica breakdown (Choreographic work : Dudley)
Rainbow 'round my shoulder (Choreographic work : McKayle)
Transformations of Medusa (Choreographic work : Erdman)
Lyric suite (Choreographic work : Sokolow)
Strange hero (Choreographic work : Nagrin)
Concerto in E (Choreographic work : Trisler)
Folksay (Choreographic work : Maslow)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDF 4856
*MGZIA 4-1894 (former)
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