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Festival Latino in video.

Title
Festival Latino in video. Musica de la otre America [and] Astor Piazzolla en El Colon [videorecording] / presented by [Joseph Papp and] the New York Shakespeare Festival's Festival Latino in New York in association with Group W Cable and Manhattan Cable T.V.
Publication
New York, 1986.

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StatusVol/DateFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
Videocassette 1Moving imageBy appointment only NCOX 5057 A.O. Videocassette 1Offsite
Videocassette 2Moving imageBy appointment only NCOX 5057 A.O. Videocassette 2Offsite

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Additional Authors
  • Papp, Joseph
  • Piazzolla, Astor
  • New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, producer.
  • Manhattan Cable Television, producer.
  • Group W Cable Inc, producer.
  • Festival Latino en Nueva York, producer.
Description
2 videocassettes (120 min.) : sd., col.; 3/4 in. (U-matic)
Summary
Cable television programming presented as part of the Festival Latino in New York, summer 1986 season. The series featured film, television programs and live performances from Latin America.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of the Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival.
Series Statement
Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Moving Image Collection
Alternative Title
Festival Latino en video
Subjects
Genre/Form
Television.
Note
  • These videos separated from the New York Shakespeare Festival collection, *T-Mss 1993-028.
  • Dub of program taped off air.
  • Credits from tape contents.
  • Videocassette one (60 min.): Musica de la otre America. Program featuring dance and music from Cuba.
  • Videocassette two (60 min.): Astor Piazzolla en El Colon. Concert by Piazzolla in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Access (note)
  • Preservation pending. Appointment and tape transfer required prior to viewing.
Event (note)
  • Aired Manhattan Cable Television, New York, N.Y., August 28, 1986.
Biography (note)
  • Established in 1976 by Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, the Festival Latino in New York became part of the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1984. Billed in a 1988 program as "the most important cultural event in the United States of America," the festival supported the full range of Latino dramaturgy in the U.S. with work intended to engage the contemporary Latino audience and promote cross cultural understanding. Annual festivals featured a mix of theater, dance, music and film from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, performed in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese, or in combination.
Language (note)
  • In Spanish.
Call Number
NCOX 5057
OCLC
NYPG05-F10423
Title
Festival Latino in video. Musica de la otre America [and] Astor Piazzolla en El Colon [videorecording] / presented by [Joseph Papp and] the New York Shakespeare Festival's Festival Latino in New York in association with Group W Cable and Manhattan Cable T.V.
Imprint
New York, 1986.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Series
Joseph Papp Public Theater/New York Shakespeare Festival Moving Image Collection
Access
Preservation pending. Appointment and tape transfer required prior to viewing.
Event
Aired Manhattan Cable Television, New York, N.Y., August 28, 1986.
Biography
Established in 1976 by Oscar Ciccone and Cecilia Vega, the Festival Latino in New York became part of the New York Shakespeare Festival in 1984. Billed in a 1988 program as "the most important cultural event in the United States of America," the festival supported the full range of Latino dramaturgy in the U.S. with work intended to engage the contemporary Latino audience and promote cross cultural understanding. Annual festivals featured a mix of theater, dance, music and film from Spain, Portugal and Latin America, performed in Spanish, English, Italian and Portuguese, or in combination.
Language
In Spanish.
Added Author
Papp, Joseph, producer.
Piazzolla, Astor, performer.
New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theater, producer.
Manhattan Cable Television, producer.
Group W Cable Inc, producer.
Festival Latino en Nueva York, producer.
Research Call Number
NCOX 5057
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