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[Spanish dancing]

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  1. [Spanish dancing] [videorecording] / filmed by Ann Barzel.
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  1. [n.d.]

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Additional authors
  1. Greco, José
  2. Ronda, Lola de
  3. Amparo, Nila
  4. Olivares, Luis
  5. Haakon, Paul
  6. Krassovska, Natalie
  7. Vargas, Manolo
  8. Martin, Clarita, active 1934
  9. Mariemma, 1920-
  10. Amaya, Carmen
  11. Maracci, Carmelita, 1911-1987
  12. Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979
  13. Argentinita, 1898-1945
  14. Danilova, Alexandra, 1903-1997
  15. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  16. Barzel, Ann.
  17. José Greco Company.
  18. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
  19. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (51 min.) : si., b&w and col.; 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Ann Barzel Collection.
Uniform title
  1. Paquita (Choreographic work : Danilova, A after Petipa, M)
  2. Capriccio espagnol (Choreographic work : Argentinita and Massine)
Subject
  1. Jota (Dance)
  2. Spanish dancing
  3. Flamenco
  4. Video
  5. Dance
  6. Farruca (Dance)
  7. Romanies > Spain
  8. Motion pictures
  9. Petenera (Dance)
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Motion pictures.
  3. Video.
Contents
  1. José Greco and Company (ca. 17 min.) / recorded in performance, location(s) and date(s) not identified ; possibly 1950s ; performers include Nila Amparo, Lola de Ronda, the Bronze Gypsies (Los Gitanillos de Bronce, flamenco dancers and musicians), guest artist Paul Haakon, Luis Olivares, and others. Excerpts include (in order of appearance): farruca, danced by Greco ; Castellana, danced by a man and two women ; flamenco dancing by the Bronze Gypsies ; Jota, danced by three women ; La petenera, danced by Greco and others ; Galiciana, danced by the ensemble ; Cordoba, danced by a female soloist ; flamenco dancing by the Bronze Gypsies ; Jota, danced by Haakon and others ; the biscuit-seller's solo from Old Madrid, adapted from the zarzuela Agua, azucarillos y aguardiente, danced by Haakon ; farruca, danced by Greco ; Castellana, danced by a man and two women ; Cordoba, danced by a female soloist ; flamenco dancing by the Bronze Gypsies ; dance by Haakon and other men ; El cortijo, horsemen's dance with riding crops, danced by four women ; flamenco dancing by the Bronze Gypsies.
  2. José Greco and Company (ca. 4 min.) / recorded at two (?) performances, location(s) and date(s) not identified. Brief excerpts, including a mock bullfight ; solos by Greco ; Castellana, danced by a man and two women ; El cortijo, danced by Greco and four men ; and other dances.
  3. Paquita (ca. 1 min.) / recorded in performance, location and date not identified, 1949 or later ; choreography, Alexandra Danilova after Marius Petipa ; danced by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
  4. Capriccio espagnol (ca. 4 min.) / recorded in performance, location and date not identified, 1939 or later ; choreography, Argentinita and Léonide Massine ; danced by the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, led by Massine and Natalie Krassovska.
  5. José Greco and Company (ca. 4 min.) / recorded in performance, location and date not identified ; preceded by a kinescope of Greco on the television show Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Brief excerpts, including a group scene from Old Madrid ; El cortijo, danced by Greco and three men ; and other dances.
  6. José Greco and Company (ca. 4 min., col.) / recorded in performance, location and date not identified ; dancers include Greco, Lola de Ronda, Bronze Gypsies. Brief excerpts, including flamenco dancing by the Bronze Gypsies ; scenes from Old Madrid ; Castellana, danced by a man and two women ; and other dances.
  7. Gypsies in caves near Granada (ca. 5 min.) / recorded outdoors ; includes dances by women.
  8. [Various dances] (ca. 12 min.) / recorded in performance ; locations and dates not identified ; the following performers are named in the accompanying notes: Argentinita and company (including Manolo Vargas and José Greco), Clarita Martin, Mariemma, Carmen Amaya and Triana, and Carmelita Maracci.
Call number
  1. *MGZHB 12-2531
Note
  1. Title from information provided by donor.
Event (note)
  1. Filmed in performance in various locations and dates by Ann Barzel.
Title
  1. [Spanish dancing] [videorecording] / filmed by Ann Barzel.
Imprint
  1. [n.d.]
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Event
  1. Filmed in performance in various locations and dates by Ann Barzel.
Local subject
  1. Spanish dancing.
Added author
  1. Greco, José, dancer.
  2. Ronda, Lola de, dancer.
  3. Amparo, Nila, dancer.
  4. Olivares, Luis, dancer.
  5. Haakon, Paul, dancer.
  6. Krassovska, Natalie, dancer.
  7. Vargas, Manolo, dancer.
  8. Martin, Clarita, active 1934, dancer.
  9. Mariemma, 1920- dancer.
  10. Amaya, Carmen, dancer.
  11. Maracci, Carmelita, 1911-1987, dancer.
  12. Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979, choreographer, dancer.
  13. Argentinita, 1898-1945, choreographer, dancer.
  14. Danilova, Alexandra, 1903-1997, choreographer.
  15. Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer.
  16. Barzel, Ann. Cinematographer
  17. José Greco Company.
  18. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
  19. DHCA.
Added title
  1. Paquita (Choreographic work : Danilova, A after Petipa, M)
  2. Capriccio espagnol (Choreographic work : Argentinita and Massine)
Research call number
  1. *MGZHB 12-2531 Additional copy ; 1 film reel (1217 ft.) si. at sd. speed. 16mm
  2. *MGZIC 9-3606
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