Mikhail Baryshnikov and White Oak Dance Project dance in "Canonic 3/4 Studies", "Punch and Judy Get a Divorce" and "Waiting for the Sunrise". Solo performances include Baryshnikov in "Ten Suggestions" and Nancy Colahan in "Harmonica Breakdown". In a remarkable 'first', perhaps tied to the end of this particular tour, the company performs a post-curtain call encore. After reprising the final two segments of "Waiting for the Sunrise", streamers and confetti rain down from the ceiling and over the dancers. The audience is delightfully receptive to the encore and this celebratory atmosphere.
Uniform title
Farewell (Choreographic work : Gillis, C)
Harmonica breakdown (Choreographic work : Dudley)
Punch and Judy get divorced (Choreographic work : Gordon)
Waiting for the sunrise (Choreographic work : Lubovitch)
Canonic 3/4 studies (Mark Morris, choreographer; Phil Sandström, lighting designer; Harriet Cavalli, music arranger) -- Farewell (Christopher Gillis, choreographer; Mark McCullough, lighting designer; Ginger Blake, costume designer; Enrique Granados, composer) -- Harmonica Breakdown (Jane Dudley, choreographer; Sonny Terry, performer) -- Ten Suggestions (Mark Morris, choreographer; James F. Ingalls, lighting designer; Alexander Tcherepnin, composer) -- Punch and Judy Get Divorced ( David Gordon, choreographer) -- Waiting for the Sunrise (Lar Lubovitch, choreographer; Les Paul, Mary Ford, Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang, performers)
Call number
*MGZIDF 65
Language
Japanese
Note
Title and date transcribed from videocassette label.
Access (note)
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Credits (note)
Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rob Besserer, Nancy Colahan, John Gardner, Rebecca Rigert, White Oak Dance Project, dancers; Mark Morris, Christopher Gillis, Jane Dudley, David Gordon, Lar Lubovitch, choreographers; Phil Sandström, Mark McCullough, James F. Ingalls, lighting designers; Ginger Blake, costume designer; Harriet Cavalli, music arranger; Enrique Granados, Alexander Tcherepnin, composers; Sonny Terry, Les Paul, Mary Ford, Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang, performers.
Source (note)
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Linking entry (note)
Forms part of the Mikhail Baryshnikov Archive, 1960-2010.