John Cage and Merce Cunningham describe their approach to music and dance respectively, describing how they experiment within these art forms to achieve sound and movement which is free from meaning.
"John Cage and Merce Cunningham describe their approach to music and dance respectively, describing how they experiment within these art forms to achieve sound and movement which is free from meaning."@en
"Musician John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham are interviewed about their collaborative performances."
"A video in two parts. The second is the film dance Channels/Inserts. In the first part Merce Cunningham and John Cage discuss in separate interviews, the influence of the other on his own work, as well as their collaboration together in the theater, the relationship between movement and sound and their use of chance operations. Interviews alternate with footage from earlier works that illustrate their style and aesthetic."
"A videotape in two parts. The second is the film dance Channels/Inserts. In the first part Merce Cunningham and John Cage discuss in separate interviews, the influence of the other on his own work, as well as their collaboration together in the theater, the relationship between movement and sound and their use of chance operations. Interviews alternate with footage from earlier works that illustrate their style and aesthetic."
"En premier lieu, Merce Cunningham et John Cage discutent de leur travail en commun dans le domaine du theatre, de leur conception de la relation entre le mouvement et le son, et de leur utilisation des techniques aleatoires. Des extraits de la performance silencieuse de 4'33" de John Cage au Harvard Square, des repetitions de la Merce Cunningham Dance Company et l'enregistrement video "Blue studio" de Cunningham viennent etoffer le documentaire. La seconde partie presente un film de danse, Channels inserts."
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