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Dutch National Ballet

Title
Dutch National Ballet [videorecording] / directed by Thomas Grimm ; choreography by Hans van Manen.
Publication
U.S. : Arts & Entertainment Network, c1983-c1984.

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Additional Authors
  • Radius, Alexandra
  • Ebbelaar, Han
  • Beaujean, Rachel
  • Davis, Coleen
  • Valentine, Valerie
  • Vondersaar, Jeanette
  • Besseling, Leo
  • Farha, Clint
  • Fischer, Lindsay
  • Wisman, John
  • Vervenne, Frans
  • Hampton, Eric
  • Sinceretti, Francis
  • Aradi, Maria
  • Jurriëns, Henny, 1949-1989
  • Blanca, Paul
  • Manen, Hans van, 1932-
  • Grimm, Thomas.
  • Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827.
  • Vroom, Jean Paul.
  • Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953.
  • Satie, Erik, 1866-1925.
  • Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
  • Stokvis, Joop.
  • Dijk, Henk van.
  • Nationale Ballet (Netherlands)
  • Quartetto italiano.
  • Danmarks radio.
  • Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting.
  • RM Arts (Firm)
  • Westdeutsches Rundfunk.
  • Arts and Entertainment Network.
Description
1 videocassette (86 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequence NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
Two dance works by Hans van Manen, interspersed with interview footage.
Uniform Title
  • Grosse Fuge (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Sarcasms (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Trois gnossiennes (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Pose (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Twilight (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Adagio, Hammerklavier (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Situation (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Metaphors (Choreographic work : Manen)
  • Live (Choreographic work : Manen)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Video.
  • Interviews.
Note
  • Grosse Fuge also appears on *MGZIA 4-5184 Grosse Fuge. Piano variations 2, 3 and 4 also appears on *MGZIC 9-821 Piano variations 2, 3, 4 and *MGZIC 9-820 Pianovariationen 2, 3 und 4. The interview with Hans van Manen, in English, also appears on *MGZIA 9-821 Piano variations 2, 3, 4.
Credits (note)
  • Production credits for Grosse Fuge (c1984): a co-production of Danmarks Radio (DR), Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting (NOS), and RM Arts ; produced by Thomas Grimm. Production credits for Piano variations 2, 3 and 4 (c1983): a co-production of Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting (NOS) and RM Arts, in association with Westdeutsches Rundfunk (WDR).
Performer (note)
  • Interviewee: Hans van Manen.
Language (note)
  • Interview in English ; some titles in English, Dutch, and German.
Contents
  • A conversation with Hans van Manen (ca. 9 min.) / discussion of his works Pose and Twilight, and of his interest in photography. Includes excerpts from the two dance works (Twilight danced by Alexandra Radius and Han Ebbelaar) and examples of his photographs.
  • Grosse Fuge (ca. 27 min.) / music, Ludwig van Beethoven (Grosse Fuge, Op. 133, no. 13 ; Op. 130, Cavatina) ; set, Jean-Paul Vroom ; costumes, Hans van Manen ; danced by Rachel Beaujean, Coleen Davis, Valerie Valentine, Jeanette Vondersaar, Leo Besseling, Clint Farha, Lindsay Fischer, John Wisman ; music played by the Quartetto Italiano.
  • A conversation with Hans van Manen, [continued] (ca. 8 min.) / discussion of his preferences in music for choreography, and of his works Adagio hammerklavier (excerpt danced by Alexandra Radius and Han Ebbelaar), Situation (excerpt danced by Frans Vervenne and Eric Hampton), and Metaforen (excerpt danced by Han Ebbelaar and Francis Sinceretti).
  • Piano variations 2, 3 and 4 (ca. 34 min. total) / costumes, Joop Stokvis, Jean-Paul Vroom ; pianist, Paul Patton. The variations danced are: Sarcasms / music, Serge Prokofiev (5 sarcasms, Op. 17) ; danced by Rachel Beaujean and Clint Farha -- Trois gnossiennes / music, Erik Satie (Trois gnossiennes, [nos.] 1, 2 & 3) ; danced by Maria Aradi and Henny Jurriëns with Leon Koning, Leo Besseling, Rob van Woerkom -- Pose / music, Claude Debussy (Etudes nos. 12, 2 & 4) ; danced by Paul Blanca with Rachel Beaujean, Amanda Beck, Coleen Davis, Josiane Geys, Renée Kuypers, Barbara Leach, and Jane Lord, Cathy Nussbaumer, Esther Protzman, Julie Stanzak, Vicky Summers, Kerrie Szuch.
  • A conversation with Hans van Manen, [continued] (ca. 10 min.) / discussion of the need for risk taking, and the source of his ideas ; includes excerpts from Live (danced by Coleen Davis, with onstage cameraman Henk van Dijk), 1979 b&w version of Live (danced by Coleen Davis and Henny Jurriëns), and Pose.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-5398
OCLC
NYPY02-F280
Title
Dutch National Ballet [videorecording] / directed by Thomas Grimm ; choreography by Hans van Manen.
Imprint
U.S. : Arts & Entertainment Network, c1983-c1984.
Credits
Production credits for Grosse Fuge (c1984): a co-production of Danmarks Radio (DR), Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting (NOS), and RM Arts ; produced by Thomas Grimm. Production credits for Piano variations 2, 3 and 4 (c1983): a co-production of Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting (NOS) and RM Arts, in association with Westdeutsches Rundfunk (WDR).
Performer
Danced by the Dutch National Ballet [Het Nationale Ballet].
Interviewee: Hans van Manen.
Language
Interview in English ; some titles in English, Dutch, and German.
Added Author
Radius, Alexandra, dancer.
Ebbelaar, Han, dancer.
Beaujean, Rachel, dancer.
Davis, Coleen, dancer.
Valentine, Valerie, dancer.
Vondersaar, Jeanette, dancer.
Besseling, Leo, dancer.
Farha, Clint, dancer.
Fischer, Lindsay, dancer.
Wisman, John, dancer.
Vervenne, Frans, dancer.
Hampton, Eric, dancer.
Sinceretti, Francis, dancer.
Aradi, Maria, dancer.
Jurriëns, Henny, 1949-1989, dancer.
Blanca, Paul, dancer.
Manen, Hans van, 1932- choreographer. Interviewee. Costume designer
Grimm, Thomas. Producer. Director
Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Composer
Vroom, Jean Paul. Designer
Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Composer
Satie, Erik, 1866-1925. Composer
Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Composer
Stokvis, Joop. Costume designer
Dijk, Henk van.
Nationale Ballet (Netherlands)
Quartetto italiano.
Danmarks radio.
Nederlandse Omroepprogramma Stichting.
RM Arts (Firm)
Westdeutsches Rundfunk.
Arts and Entertainment Network.
Added Title
Grosse Fuge (Choreographic work : Manen)
Sarcasms (Choreographic work : Manen)
Trois gnossiennes (Choreographic work : Manen)
Pose (Choreographic work : Manen)
Twilight (Choreographic work : Manen)
Adagio, Hammerklavier (Choreographic work : Manen)
Situation (Choreographic work : Manen)
Metaphors (Choreographic work : Manen)
Live (Choreographic work : Manen)
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-5398
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