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The Celebration of an American Dream

Title
  1. The Celebration of an American Dream, 1988 October 13 and 14 / a joint production of The Upper Merion Area School District and The Great Valley School District.
Published by
  1. 1988.

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Details

Additional authors
  1. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021
  2. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021.
  3. Bye, Gwendolyn
  4. Bye, Gwendolyn.
  5. Weinstein, Ellen
  6. Weinstein, Ellen.
  7. Diamond, Neil
  8. Diamond, Neil.
  9. Moore, Barbara
  10. Cohan, George M. (George Michael), 1878-1942
  11. Haley, Ed
  12. Queen, John
  13. Cannon, Hugh
  14. Dinerstein, Adele
  15. Carrevalino, Georgie
  16. Puleo, Joanna
  17. Wilson, Louisa
  18. Morgan, Chris
  19. Harmon, Frances
  20. Fox, Jim
  21. Jacobs, Julie
  22. Chang, Jason
  23. Lau, Kin Wai
  24. Moore, Jeffrey
  25. Karol, John
  26. Luberoff, Rolf
  27. Passaretti, Rachel
  28. Regaldo, Jhonasttan
  29. Alexander, Ian
  30. Messner, Scott
  31. Mullen, Scott
  32. Schmitt, Jeanne
  33. Dubroff, David
  34. Radice, Tom
  35. Gallagher, Frank
  36. Stribrny, Bill
  37. Fitzpatrick, William
  38. National Dance Institute (U.S.), dancer.
Description
  1. 1 streaming video file (60 min) : sound, color.
Alternative title
  1. Jacques' Devault Pennsylvania Residency booked through Sondra Ross
  2. National Dance Institute Moving Image Archive.
Subject
  1. Filmed performances
  2. Filmed dance
  3. Video
  4. Music
  5. Dance
  6. Dance for children
  7. Dance in education
  8. O'Neill, Eugene, 1888-1953
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Music.
  3. Video.
  4. Filmed dance.
  5. Filmed performances.
Contents
  1. Opening commentary about the National Dance Institute program and Jacques d'Amboise residency (6 min.) -- America: choreographer, Jacques d'Amboise; music and lyrics, Neil Diamond; Georgie Carrevalino, student ensemble, dancers (3 min.) -- Just Warming Up: choreographer, Gwendolyn Bye; music, Barbara Moore; student ensemble, dancers (7 min.) -- Words from Dr. William Fitzpatrick, Superintendent Great Valley Schools (2 min.) -- Dancers in Time: choreographer, d'Amboise; music, Moore; Joanna Puleo, Louisa Wilson, Chris Morgan, Frances Harmon, dancers (6 min.) -- Words from d'Amboise, introducing Early Eugene: signed by Jan Josiassen (3 min.) -- Early Eugene: choreographed by Ellen Weinstein; adapted by Bye; music, George M. Cohan, Ed Haley, John Queen and Hugh Cannon; Jim Fox (Eugene), Julie Jacobs (Girl), Charlestown students, dancers (7 min.) -- Sea Mother's Son: choreographer, d'Amboise; music, Traditional Sea Chanties arranged by Adele Dinerstein; members of National Dance Institute (principals), Sugartown students (Crew), dancers (18 min.) -- God Bless America: full cast, dancers (8 min.)
Call number
  1. *MGZIDF 3969
Access (note)
  1. Patrons can access streaming video online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
  1. Choreographed and directed by Jacques d'Amboise and Gwendolyn Bye; produced for television by the Department of Instructional and Cable Television of the Upper Merion Area School District; camera operators, David Dubroff, Tom Radice, Frank Gallagher; directed for TV by Bill Stribrny. A Viking Production.
System details (note)
  1. Streaming video.
Source (note)
  1. Jacques D'Amboise
Title
  1. The Celebration of an American Dream, 1988 October 13 and 14 / a joint production of The Upper Merion Area School District and The Great Valley School District.
Production
  1. 1988.
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
Performer
  1. Students and teachers from Candlebrook, Charlestown, Markley and Sugartown Elementary Schools, dancers; Jason Chang, Kin Wai Lau, Jeffrey Moore, John Karol, Rolf Luberoff, Rachel Passaretti, Jhonasttan Regaldo, special guest dancers from the National Dance Institute; Ian Alexander, Scott Messner, Scott Mullen, Jeanne Schmitt, singers/narrators; Dr. William Fitzpatrick, on-stage host.
Credits
  1. Choreographed and directed by Jacques d'Amboise and Gwendolyn Bye; produced for television by the Department of Instructional and Cable Television of the Upper Merion Area School District; camera operators, David Dubroff, Tom Radice, Frank Gallagher; directed for TV by Bill Stribrny. A Viking Production.
Event
  1. Recorded 1988 October 13 and 14 Devault, Pennsylvania.
System details
  1. Streaming video.
Original version
  1. Original format: 1 videocassette (VHS) ; 1/2 in.
Restricted access
  1. Patrons can access streaming video online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Source
  1. Gift; Jacques D'Amboise, 2012.
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Added author
  1. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021, choreographer.
  2. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021, director.
  3. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021, speaker.
  4. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021. America.
  5. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021. Dancers in time.
  6. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021. Sea mother's son.
  7. Bye, Gwendolyn, choreographer.
  8. Bye, Gwendolyn, director.
  9. Bye, Gwendolyn, adapter.
  10. Bye, Gwendolyn. Just warming up.
  11. Weinstein, Ellen, choreographer.
  12. Weinstein, Ellen. Early Eugene.
  13. Diamond, Neil, composer.
  14. Diamond, Neil, lyricist.
  15. Diamond, Neil. America.
  16. Moore, Barbara, composer.
  17. Cohan, George M. (George Michael), 1878-1942, composer.
  18. Haley, Ed, composer.
  19. Queen, John, composer.
  20. Cannon, Hugh, composer.
  21. Dinerstein, Adele, arranger of music.
  22. Carrevalino, Georgie, dancer.
  23. Puleo, Joanna, dancer.
  24. Wilson, Louisa, dancer.
  25. Morgan, Chris, dancer.
  26. Harmon, Frances, dancer.
  27. Fox, Jim, dancer.
  28. Jacobs, Julie, dancer.
  29. Chang, Jason, dancer.
  30. Lau, Kin Wai, dancer.
  31. Moore, Jeffrey, dancer.
  32. Karol, John, dancer.
  33. Luberoff, Rolf, dancer.
  34. Passaretti, Rachel, dancer.
  35. Regaldo, Jhonasttan, dancer.
  36. Alexander, Ian, performer.
  37. Messner, Scott, performer.
  38. Mullen, Scott, performer.
  39. Schmitt, Jeanne, performer.
  40. Dubroff, David, videographer.
  41. Radice, Tom, videographer.
  42. Gallagher, Frank, videographer.
  43. Stribrny, Bill, director.
  44. Fitzpatrick, William, speaker.
  45. National Dance Institute (U.S.), dancer.
  46. D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021, donor.
Note
  1. title on tape label Jacques' Devault Pennsylvania Residency booked through Sondra Ross
Added title
  1. National Dance Institute Moving Image Archive.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDF 3969
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