Cassette 1. Where was Yvonne Rainer when I had Saturday Night Fever? (Very white vignettes) (1991) (ca. 30 min.) / music, Tevares, Barry White, Anita Ward, George McCray ; text compiled by Matthew Brookoff ; text inspired by Time and the dancing image, Spy magazine, The post modern glossary, Decoding advertising, Terpsichore in sneakers, and the works of Yvonne Rainer (1966-1973) ; danced by Bob Bellamy, Lisa Heijn, Susan Moran, David Neumann, Lisa Nicks, Allan M. Tibbetts, Jane Weiner.
The stuff of recoiling (premiere) (ca. 20 min.) / music, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, David Byrne ; danced by Bob Bellamy, Doug Elkins, Lisa Heijn, Susan Moran, David Neumann, Lisa Nicks, Allan M. Tibbetts, Jane Weiner.
Danforth and multiply (The rituals of democracy) (1990) (ca. 46 min.) / music, David Byrne, Chieftains, Handel, De La Soul, Keith LeBlanc, Sacred Harp, N.W.A., Lenny Bruce, Mouth Music, Mozart, George Carlin ; sound design, Ken Walicki, Stefan Petrucha ; danced by Bob Bellamy, Noah Bellamy, Doug Elkins, Lisa Heijn, Susan Moran, David Neumann, Lisa Nicks, Allan M. Tibbetts, Jane Weiner.
Call number
*MGZIDF 8562
Note
Concert title on accompanying house program: Translucent illustrations of idiot people.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
Costumes, Matthew Batanian ; lighting, Phil Sandström.
Event (note)
Videotaped in performance at DTW's Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on February 27, 1992, by Video D Studios.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
Doug Elkins Dance Company [electronic resource] / presented by Dance Theater Workshop ; choreography by Doug Elkins.
Imprint
c1992.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Event
Videotaped in performance at DTW's Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on February 27, 1992, by Video D Studios.
Credits
Costumes, Matthew Batanian ; lighting, Phil Sandström.
Performer
Danced by the Doug Elkins Dance Company.
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.