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Tap all stars/tap internationals Tap City, The New York City Tap Festival

Title
  1. Tap all stars/tap internationals [videorecording] : Tap City, The New York City Tap Festival / presented by American Tap Dance Foundation ; artistic director and producer, Tony Waag.
Published by
  1. 2005.
Format
  1. DVD

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Additional authors
  1. Waag, Tony
  2. Waag, Tony
  3. Waag, Tony. dnr
  4. Steiner, Charlie
  5. Ham, Larry
  6. Ornowski, Eddie
  7. Oakley, Jim
  8. Pollak, Max
  9. Dorrance, Michelle
  10. Ribble, Michele
  11. Jones, Kendrick
  12. Grant, Derick
  13. Marek, Thomas
  14. Petronio, Sarah
  15. Lerman, Michela Marino
  16. Kumagai, Kazu
  17. Casel, Ayodele
  18. Petronio, Leela
  19. Cutcher, Jenai
  20. Iwahori, Chikako
  21. Schwab, Lynn
  22. Fujibayashi, Mari
  23. Rosenkrantz, Olivia
  24. Tapage (Dance company)
  25. Rumba Tap (Dance company)
  26. Legacy Dancers (Dance company)
  27. New Jersey Tap Ensemble
  28. American Tap Dance Foundation
  29. Vagabond Video
  30. New York Public Library. Dance Division
  31. New York City Tap Festival
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (NTSC) (112 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Tony Waag.
Alternative title
  1. Tap City, The New York City Tap Festival.
  2. Tony Waag's Tap City.
  3. Nature.
  4. Body percussion.
  5. Flat foot.
  6. Flash one.
  7. Swing.
  8. Flash two.
  9. Crazy Rhythm.
  10. Beautiful love.
  11. Tango.
  12. Monk's point.
  13. I want to be me II.
  14. In a sentimental mood.
  15. Morango...almost a tango.
  16. A night in Tunisia.
  17. Music box.
  18. You make me feel so young.
  19. A cappella.
  20. Daybreak express.
  21. Sensemayà, chant for killing a snake.
  22. Rhythm 'n shoes.
  23. Viis.
Subject
  1. Tap dancing.
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Nature / music created by Robert Harari and Tony Mayes (HarariVille Recording Studios).
  2. Body percussion / improvisation, Max Pollak.
  3. Flat foot / improvisation, Michelle Dorrance.
  4. Flash one / improvisation, Walter Freeman.
  5. Swing / improvisation, Michele Ribble.
  6. Flash two / improvisation, Kendrick Jones II.
  7. Crazy rhythm / vocals and performance, Tony Waag ; music, Caesar, Meyer and Kahn ; musical arrangement, Linda Dowdell.
  8. Beautiful love / choreography, Derick K. Grant ; music, Young ; dancers, Corrie Cooper, Claudia Gomez, Derick K. Grant, Yoshiko Hida, Kendrick Jones II, Joseph Wiggan.
  9. Tango / choreography and performance, Thomas Marek ; music and pianist, Patrick Bebelaar.
  10. Monk's point / choreography, Sarah Petronio ; music, Thelonious Monk ; dancers, Legacy Dance Company (artistic director, Thelma Goldberg): Amanda Blauer, Daryn Center, Nicole Chaput, Amanda Donato, Sebastian Goldberg, Jessica Rapp, Kelly Rapp, Kelly Reynolds.
  11. I want to be me II / performance, Walter Freeman.
  12. In a sentimental mood / performance, Michela Marino Lerman ; music, Duke Ellington.
  13. Morango...almost a tango / choreographers and dancers, Mari Fuhibayashi and Olivia Rosenkrantz ; music, Thomas Oboe Lee (recorded by Hawthorne String Quartet) ; video editing, Tapage.
  14. A night in Tunisia / performance, Kazu Kamagai ; music, Dizzy Gillespie.
  15. Music box / choreography, Michelle Dorrance ; music, Regina Spektor ; piano, Mary Johnson ; vocalist, Miriam Chicurel ; dancers, April Cook, Jenai Cutcher, Michelle Dorrance, Carson Murphy, Claudia Rahardjanoto, Darwin Smith, Maya Smullyan-Jenkins, Danny Wallace.
  16. [Untitled] / performance and text, Ayodele Casel.
  17. You make me feel so young / performance, Michele Ribble ; music, Josef Myrow and Mack Gordon.
  18. A cappella / performance, Kendrick Jones II and Joseph Wiggan.
  19. Daybreak express / choreography, Deborah Mitchell ; music, Duke Ellington ; dancers, New Jersey Tap Ensemble (artistic director, Deborah Mitchell): Maurice Chestnut, Karen Callaway Williams, Denise Alexander-Male, Robin Barker, Jessi Erian, DeWitt Fleming Jr., Jeffry Foote, Shauna Hanlon, Jennifer Intravartolo, Lindsay Kelly, Zack Manzella, Stacey McFadin, Amy Shure, Addam Stell.
  20. Sensemayà, chant for killing a snake / directed by Esa Pekka Salonen ; choreography and dancers, Mari Fujibayashi and Olivia Rosenkrantz ; music Silvestre Revueltas ; music recorded by Los Angeles Philharmonic.
  21. Rhythm 'n shoes / improvisation, Leela Petronio.
  22. VIIS / choreography, Max Pollak ; assistant choreographer, Chikako Iwahori ; music, Finnish and Cuban music arranged by Max Pollak ; musicians, Jay Colins (sax/flute), Illeana Santamaria (vocals) ; dancers, Rumba Tap: Jenai Cutcher, Chikako Iwahori, Max Pollak, Lynn Schwab.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-2469
Language
  1. English
Note
  1. Program A.
  2. Accompanied by house program.
  3. Act I. Nature, Body percussion, Flat foot, Flash one, Swing, Flash two, Crazy Rhythm, Beautiful love, Tango, Monk's point, I want to be me II, In a sentimental mood, Morango...almost a tango, A night in Tunisia -- Act II. Music box, [Untitled], You make me feel so young, A cappella, Daybreak express, Sensemayà: chant for killing a snake, Rhythm 'n shoes, Viis.
Credits (note)
  1. Musicians: Larry Ham (musical director/piano), Lee Hudson (bass), Eddie Ornowski (drums) ; video documentation, [Charlie Steiner of Vagabond Video].
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in performance [at The Duke on 42nd Street Theater, New York, N.Y.], as part of Tony Waag's Tap City, New York City Tap Festival, on July 3, 2005.
System details (note)
  1. DVD.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Performer
  1. Master of ceremonies: Tony Waag.
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