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White Oak Dance Project : Brooklyn Academy of Music

Title
  1. White Oak Dance Project : Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2000-06-10.

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Additional authors
  1. Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948-
  2. Aedo, Raquel
  3. Coates, Emily
  4. LeBlanc, Rosalynde
  5. Lomeka, Michael
  6. Phuon, Emmanuèle
  7. Brown, Trisha, 1936-2017
  8. Jasperse, John
  9. Morris, Mark, 1956-
  10. Rainer, Yvonne, 1934-
  11. Catterson, Pat
  12. Gutierrez, Miguel
  13. Dickert, Les
  14. Pressner, Stan
  15. Emmons, Beverly
  16. Kemp, Kathy
  17. Pakledinaz, Martin
  18. MacLean, Deanna Berg
  19. Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008
  20. Lucas, Carolyn
  21. Mangolte, Babette
  22. Iverson, Ethan
  23. Vitiello, Stephen
  24. Uitti, Frances-Marie
  25. Satie, Erik, 1866-1925
  26. Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907
  27. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827
  28. Turner, Tina
  29. Turner, Ike
  30. Ratner, Bruce C.
  31. Hopkins, Karen Brooks
  32. Melillo, Joseph V.
  33. Sterner, Christina L.
  34. Robison, Mark (Cameraman)
  35. White Oak Dance Project
  36. Character Generators/Video
  37. Ike and Tina Turner Revue
  38. Brooklyn Academy of Music
  39. Baryshnikov Productions
Found in
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov archive, 1960-2010.
Description
  1. 1 streaming video file (104 min.) : sound, color.
Summary
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov and White Oak Dance Project in performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music. Baryshnikov solos in "Homemade" and "Peccadillos" and dances with the company in "See-Through Knot" and "After Many A Summer Dies the Swan". Yvonne Rainer appears onstage during "After Many..." and joins the company for their curtain call. "Peccadillos", with Ethan Iverson folding himself into the bench of a toy grand piano, is a particularly fun performance with high audience engagement. Visual quality is very good.
Uniform title
  1. Homemade (Choreographic work : Brown)
  2. See-through knot (Choreographic work : Jasperse)
  3. Glacial decoy (Choreographic work : Brown)
  4. Peccadillos (Choreographic work : Morris)
  5. After many a summer dies the swan (Choreographic work : Rainer)
Alternative title
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov archive. Moving image materials.
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Music.
  3. Video.
  4. Filmed performances.
Contents
  1. Homemade (Trisha Brown, choreographer; Babette Mangolte, filmmaker; Les Dickert, lighting designer) -- See-Through Knot (John Jasperse, choreographer; Miguel Guttierez (i.e. Miguel Gutierrez), assistant to the choreographer; Stan Pressner, lighting designer; Kathy Kemp, costume designer; Deanna Berg, costume coordinator; Stephen Vitiello, Frances-Marie Uitti, composers) -- Glacial Decoy (Trisha Brown, choreographer; Robert Rauschenberg, visual presentation; Beverly Emmons, original lighting; Carolyn Lucas, dance reconstruction) -- Peccadillos (Mark Morris, choreographer; Les Dickert, lighting designer; Martin Pakledinaz, costume designer; Erik Satie, composer) -- After Many a Summer Dies the Swan (Yvonne Rainer, choreographer; Pat Catterson, assistant to the choreographer; Les Dickert, lighting designer; Edvard Grieg, Ludwig van Beethoven, composers; Ike and Tina Turner, performers)
Call number
  1. *MGZIDF 122
Note
  1. Title and date transcribed from videocassette label.
  2. Good visual quality.
Access (note)
  1. Streaming video available at Library for the Performing Arts only.
Credits (note)
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov, Raquel Aedo, Emily Coates, Rosalynde LeBlanc, Michael Lomeka, Emmanuele Phuon, dancers; Trisha Brown, John Jasperse, Mark Morris, Yvonne Rainer, choreographers; Miguel Guttierez (i.e. Miguel Gutierrez), Pat Catterson, choreographer assistants; Les Dickert, Stan Pressner, Beverly Emmons, lighting designers; Kathy Kemp, Martin Pakledinaz, costume designers; Deanna Berg, costume coordinator; Robert Rauschenberg, visual presentation designer; Babette Mangolte, filmmaker; Carolyn Lucas, dance reconstructor; Stephen Vitiello, Frances-Marie Uitti, Erik Satie, Edvard Grieg, Ludwig van Beethoven, composers; Ike and Tina Turner, performers; Ethan Iverson, pianist; Brooklyn Academy of Music: Bruce C. Ratner, chairman of the board; Karen Brooks Hopkins, president; Joseph V. Mellilo, executive producer; Baryshnikov Productions: Christina L. Sterner, general manager; Character Generators, Inc.: Mark Robison, president, cameraperson.
Source (note)
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov
Linking entry (note)
  1. Forms part of the Mikhail Baryshnikov Archive, 1960-2010.
Title
  1. White Oak Dance Project : Brooklyn Academy of Music, 2000-06-10.
Country of producing entity
  1. United States.
Type of content
  1. two-dimensional moving image
Type of medium
  1. video
  2. computer
Type of carrier
  1. online resource
Restricted access
  1. Streaming video available at Library for the Performing Arts only.
Credits
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov, Raquel Aedo, Emily Coates, Rosalynde LeBlanc, Michael Lomeka, Emmanuele Phuon, dancers; Trisha Brown, John Jasperse, Mark Morris, Yvonne Rainer, choreographers; Miguel Guttierez (i.e. Miguel Gutierrez), Pat Catterson, choreographer assistants; Les Dickert, Stan Pressner, Beverly Emmons, lighting designers; Kathy Kemp, Martin Pakledinaz, costume designers; Deanna Berg, costume coordinator; Robert Rauschenberg, visual presentation designer; Babette Mangolte, filmmaker; Carolyn Lucas, dance reconstructor; Stephen Vitiello, Frances-Marie Uitti, Erik Satie, Edvard Grieg, Ludwig van Beethoven, composers; Ike and Tina Turner, performers; Ethan Iverson, pianist; Brooklyn Academy of Music: Bruce C. Ratner, chairman of the board; Karen Brooks Hopkins, president; Joseph V. Mellilo, executive producer; Baryshnikov Productions: Christina L. Sterner, general manager; Character Generators, Inc.: Mark Robison, president, cameraperson.
Event
  1. Recorded 2000 June 10 Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn, New York.
Original version
  1. Original format: 1 videocassette (VHS) ; 1/2 in.
Linking entry
  1. Forms part of the Mikhail Baryshnikov Archive, 1960-2010.
Source
  1. Gift; Mikhail Baryshnikov, 2011.
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Added author
  1. Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948- dancer.
  2. Aedo, Raquel, dancer.
  3. Coates, Emily, dancer.
  4. LeBlanc, Rosalynde, dancer.
  5. Lomeka, Michael, dancer.
  6. Phuon, Emmanuèle, dancer.
  7. Brown, Trisha, 1936-2017, choreographer.
  8. Jasperse, John, choreographer.
  9. Morris, Mark, 1956- choreographer.
  10. Rainer, Yvonne, 1934- choreographer.
  11. Catterson, Pat, choreographer assistant.
  12. Gutierrez, Miguel, choreographer assistant.
  13. Dickert, Les, lighting designer.
  14. Pressner, Stan, lighting designer.
  15. Emmons, Beverly, lighting designer.
  16. Kemp, Kathy, costume designer.
  17. Pakledinaz, Martin, costume designer.
  18. MacLean, Deanna Berg, costume coordinator.
  19. Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-2008, visual presentation coordinator.
  20. Lucas, Carolyn, dance coordinator.
  21. Mangolte, Babette, filmmaker.
  22. Iverson, Ethan, pianist.
  23. Vitiello, Stephen, composer.
  24. Uitti, Frances-Marie, composer.
  25. Satie, Erik, 1866-1925. Peccadilles importunes.
  26. Grieg, Edvard, 1843-1907. Lyriske smaastykker. Arietta.
  27. Beethoven, Ludwig van, 1770-1827. Symphonies, no. 9, op. 125, D minor; arranged.
  28. Turner, Tina, performer.
  29. Turner, Ike, performer.
  30. Ratner, Bruce C., board chairman.
  31. Hopkins, Karen Brooks, president.
  32. Melillo, Joseph V., executive producer.
  33. Sterner, Christina L., general manager.
  34. Robison, Mark (Cameraman), videographer.
  35. Robison, Mark (Cameraman), company president.
  36. White Oak Dance Project.
  37. Character Generators/Video.
  38. Ike and Tina Turner Revue.
  39. Brooklyn Academy of Music.
  40. Baryshnikov Productions.
  41. Baryshnikov, Mikhail, 1948- donor.
Added title
  1. Container of (work) : Homemade (Choreographic work : Brown)
  2. Container of (work) : See-through knot (Choreographic work : Jasperse)
  3. Container of (work) : Glacial decoy (Choreographic work : Brown)
  4. Container of (work) : Peccadillos (Choreographic work : Morris)
  5. Container of (work) : After many a summer dies the swan (Choreographic work : Rainer)
  6. Mikhail Baryshnikov archive. Moving image materials.
Found in:
  1. Mikhail Baryshnikov archive, 1960-2010.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDF 122
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