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Dancing in the streets insights into Onsite ; Works & Progress at the Guggenheim

Title
Dancing in the streets [videorecording] : insights into Onsite ; Works & Progress at the Guggenheim / performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson ; hosted by Elise Bernhardt.
Publication
1996.

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Moving imageUse in library *MGZIDVD 5-1076Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Bernhardt, Elise.
  • Dang, Tai
  • Dang, Tai.
  • Bowers, Martha.
  • Denzer, Ralph.
  • Mosher, Shäm
  • Mosher, Shäm.
  • Koplowitz, Stephan.
  • Williams, Brooks.
  • Rogoff, Tamar
  • Rogoff, Tamar.
  • Lanzilotto, Annie.
  • Cronson, Mary Sharp.
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Description
1 videodisc (NTSC) (91 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
This program presents six projects sponsored by the Dancing in the Streets Onsite program for site-specific dance works. Most of the choreographers discuss their works with slides or video and present brief excerpts from the works. A'Schapett!, a community performance work about the Arthur Avenue market, is performed in its entirety.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of Works & Process at the Guggenheim, Mary Sharp Cronson, producer.
Series Statement
Works & Process at the Guggenheim Collection ; 076
Uniform Title
  • Have red ever green (Choreographic work : Dang)
  • Oasis (Choreographic work : Bowers)
  • Shadows tearing (Choreographic work : Mosher)
  • Demeter's daughter (Choreographic work : Rogoff)
  • Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Alternative Title
  • Webbed feats.
  • A'Schapett!
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Video.
Event (note)
  • Recorded as part of the Works & Process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Dec. 2, 1996.
Funding (note)
  • With support from The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, StreamingCulture at the Graduate Center, The City University of New York digitized and authored the DVDs of the video archive of Works & Process at the Guggenheim.
Contents
Have red ever green [excerpts] / choreographed and performed by Tai Dang -- Oasis [discussion and music excerpts] / conceived and directed by Martha Bowers; music by Ralph Denzer -- Shadows tearing [discussion and excerpt] / choreography by Sham Mosher -- Webbed feats: dancing on the net [discussion] / conceived and created by Stephan Koplowitz and Brooks Williams -- Demeter's daughter [discussion and excerpt] / choreography by Tamar Rogoff -- A' Schapett! / conceived and directed by Annie Lanzillotto.
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-1076
OCLC
NYPG06-F775
Title
Dancing in the streets [videorecording] : insights into Onsite ; Works & Progress at the Guggenheim / performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson ; hosted by Elise Bernhardt.
Imprint
1996.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Series
Works & Process at the Guggenheim Collection ; 076
Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Performer
Speakers: Elise Bernhardt, Martha Bowers, Stephan Koplowitz, Brooks Williams, Sham Mosher, Tamar Rogoff.
Event
Recorded as part of the Works & Process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Dec. 2, 1996.
Funding
With support from The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation, StreamingCulture at the Graduate Center, The City University of New York digitized and authored the DVDs of the video archive of Works & Process at the Guggenheim.
Local Subject
Site-specific performance.
Added Author
Bernhardt, Elise. Speaker
Dang, Tai, choreographer.
Dang, Tai. Performer
Bowers, Martha. Speaker
Denzer, Ralph. Composer
Mosher, Shäm, choreographer.
Mosher, Shäm. Speaker
Koplowitz, Stephan. Speaker
Williams, Brooks. Speaker
Rogoff, Tamar, choreographer.
Rogoff, Tamar. Speaker
Lanzilotto, Annie. Director
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Producer
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Added Title
Have red ever green (Choreographic work : Dang)
Oasis (Choreographic work : Bowers)
Shadows tearing (Choreographic work : Mosher)
Demeter's daughter (Choreographic work : Rogoff)
Webbed feats.
A'Schapett!
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-1076
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