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Signatures 10

Title
Signatures 10 [videorecording] / [presented by] New York Theatre Ballet.
Publication
2010.

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Additional Authors
  • Byer, Diana.
  • Setterfield, Valda.
  • Stackhouse, Sarah.
  • Vaughan, David, 1924-
  • Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918.
  • Campanella, Stephen
  • Debden, Antoinette
  • Garrett, Amanda
  • Kilby, Mitchell
  • Lauer, Carmella
  • Lauer, Derek
  • Lim, Young Wha
  • Melendez, Steven (Dancer)
  • Ogura, Rie
  • Ross, Sandra (Dancer)
  • Stoneley, Kieran
  • Zahlmann, Elena
  • Holub, Johannes.
  • Holub, Jenny.
  • Johannes Holub Videographers.
  • New York Theatre Ballet.
  • New York Public Library. Dance Division.
  • French Institute/Alliance Française (U.S.)
Description
1 videodisc (NTSC) (96 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform Title
  • Soirée musicale (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  • Capriol suite (Choreographic work : Ashton)
  • Three virgins and a devil (Choreographic work : De Mille)
  • Dances (Choreographic work : Limón)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Video.
  • Dance.
Note
  • Recording made possible by the cooperation of Florence Gould Hall, French Institute Alliance Française; New York Theatre Ballet; The Estates of: Frederick Ashton, Agnes De Mille, José Limón, Antony Tudor; and the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image, Dance Division, The New York Public Library.
  • Post-show discussion includes the historical background of Capriol suite and Soiree musicale by David Vaughan; Valda Setterfield discusses attending the Rambert Ballet and School; Sarah Stackhouse talks about Jose Limon's tour to Poland which brought about the creation of Suite for Mazurkas; how Diana Byer organized this program; Labanotation of Antony Tudor's Soiree musicale; similarities between Frederick Ashton and Tudor's choreographic works; Setterfield discusses dancing at the Mercury Theater in London and its size constraints; and the influence of Tudor and Ashton on Agnes De Mille.
  • Artist submission for the Joyce Theater Foundation's Joyce SoHo Artist Residency Program in New York.
Credits (note)
  • Artistic director and founder, Diana Byer ; video production, Johannes Holub Videographers ; video, Johannes and Jenny Holub ; edited by Johannes Holub.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped in performance at the Florence Gould Hall, New York, N.Y., on May 14, 2010.
Funding (note)
  • This recording is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council of the Arts, a State Agency.
  • The assistance of the New York State Council of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts is gratefully acknowledged.
  • The Dance Division gratefully acknowledges the assistance of The Jerome Robbins Foundation.
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
Contents
  • Soiree musicale (1938) (ca. 13 min.) / choreography by Antony Tudor ; staging by Oona Haaranen and Ray Cook ; artistic coach, Lance Westergard ; music by Gioachino Rossini ; music arranged by Benjamin Britten ; lighting by Brett Maughan ; pianist, Mariko Miyazaki ; dancers, Young Wha Lim, Kieran Stoneley, Elena Zahlmann, Mitchell Kilby, Antoinette Debden, Amanda Garrett, Carmella Lauer, Rie Ogura, Steven Melendez (Opening march) ; Young Wha Lim & Kieran Stoneley (Canzonetta) ; Elena Zahlmann & Mitchell Kilby (Tirolese) ; Amanda Garrett with Antoinette Debden & Carmella Lauer (Bolero) ; Rie Ogura & Steven Melendez (Tarantella) ; Company (Finale).
  • Interlude (ca. 4 min.) / music, Claude Debusy (Valse romantique) ; piano, Ferdy Tumakaka.
  • Capriol suite (1930) (ca. 12 min.) / choreography, Frederick Ashton ; staging by Amanda Eyles ; music by Peter Warlock ; costume design by William Chappell ; lighting design by Brett Maughan ; pianist, Mariko Miyazaki ; dancers, Young Wha Lim, Rie Ogura, Mitchell Kilby, Kieran Stoneley (Basse - Danse) ; Amanda Garrett, Steven Melendez, Stephen Campanella (Pavane) ; Elena Zahlmann & Kieran Stoneley (Tordion) ; Steven Melendez, Stephen Campanella, Amanda Garrett, Carmella Lauer (Pieds-en l'air) ; Steven Melendez, Stephen Campanella, Mitchell Kirby, Kieran Stoneley (Mattachins) ; Ensemble (Bransles).
  • Three virgins and a devil (1941) (ca. 19 min.) / choreography, Agnes De Mille ; staging by Sallie Wilson ; music by Ottorino Respighi ; book by Ramon Reed ; lighting design by Brett Maughan ; pianist, Marko Miyazaki ; dancers, Amanda Garrett (priggish virgin), Carmella Lauer (greedy virgin), Elena Zahlmann (lustful virgin), Mitchell Kirby (Devil), Kieran Stoneley (a youth).
  • Suite from Mazurkas (1958) (ca. 29 min.) / choreography by José Limón ; music by Frédéric Chopin ; staging & direction by Sarah Stackhouse ; costumes by Sylvia Taalsohn Nolan ; lighting by Brett Maughan ; pianist, Ferdy Tumakaka ; dancers, Company (Entrance, Opus 68, no 1) ; Mitchell Kirby & Carmella Lauer (Duet, Opus 41, no. 1) ; Elena Zahlmann (Solo, Opus 30, no. 2) ; Mitchell Kirby, Steven Melendez, Kieran Stoneley (Trio, Opus 33, no. 2) ; Elena Zahlmann, Amanda Garrett, Rie Ogura, Carmella Lauer (Quartet, Opus 56, no. 1) ; Steven Melendez (Solo, Opus 17, no. 4) ; Rie Ogura (Solo, Opus posthumus) ; Kieran Stoneley & Elena Zahlmann (Duet, Opus 30, no. 4) ; Company (Finale, Opus 30, no. 3).
  • Post-show talk (ca. 19 min.) / with Diana Byer (moderator), Valda Setterfield, Sara Stackhouse, David Vaughan.
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-5795
OCLC
659567291
Title
Signatures 10 [videorecording] / [presented by] New York Theatre Ballet.
Imprint
2010.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
System Details
DVD.
Event
Videotaped in performance at the Florence Gould Hall, New York, N.Y., on May 14, 2010.
Credits
Artistic director and founder, Diana Byer ; video production, Johannes Holub Videographers ; video, Johannes and Jenny Holub ; edited by Johannes Holub.
Performer
Dancers, New York Theatre Ballet: Stephen Campanella, Antoinette Debden, Amanda Garrett, Mitchell Kilby, Carmella Lauer, Derek Lauer, Young Wha Lim, Steven Melendez, Rie Ogura, Sandra Ross, Kieran Stoneley, Elena Zahlmann ; Johanna Schoenmaker, Danielle Shupe (apprentices).
Pianists, Mariko Miyazaki and Ferdy Tumakaka.
Funding
This recording is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council of the Arts, a State Agency.
The assistance of the New York State Council of the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts is gratefully acknowledged.
The Dance Division gratefully acknowledges the assistance of The Jerome Robbins Foundation.
Added Author
Byer, Diana. Interviewer
Setterfield, Valda. Interviewee
Stackhouse, Sarah. Interviewee
Vaughan, David, 1924- Interviewee
Debussy, Claude, 1862-1918. Valse romantique.
Campanella, Stephen, dancer.
Debden, Antoinette, dancer.
Garrett, Amanda, dancer.
Kilby, Mitchell, dancer.
Lauer, Carmella, dancer.
Lauer, Derek, dancer.
Lim, Young Wha, dancer.
Melendez, Steven (Dancer)
Ogura, Rie, dancer.
Ross, Sandra (Dancer)
Stoneley, Kieran, dancer.
Zahlmann, Elena, dancer.
Holub, Johannes. Videographer
Holub, Johannes. Editor
Holub, Jenny. Videographer
Johannes Holub Videographers.
New York Theatre Ballet.
New York Public Library. Dance Division.
French Institute/Alliance Française (U.S.)
Added Title
Soirée musicale (Choreographic work : Tudor)
Capriol suite (Choreographic work : Ashton)
Three virgins and a devil (Choreographic work : De Mille)
Dances (Choreographic work : Limón)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-5795
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