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Pas de deux

Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns.-

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  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns.-"@en
  • ""Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinema effects...By exposing the same frames as many as ten times, the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner (Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren). A bare, black stage and back-lit figures, plus the remote, airy music of panpipes, produce a quiet and detachment similar to that of Lines. Award winner. A 1967 production.""@en
  • "The pas de deux is used in ballet to describe a duet and can be seen in a wide variety of unforgettable productions, including the The Nutcracker and Don Quixote. Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinematic effects that are all you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and illustration. By exposing the same frames as many as ten times, the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner (Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren). A bare, black stage and back-lit figures, plus the remote, airy music of panpipes, produce a quiet detachment."
  • "The pas de deux is used in ballet to describe a duet and can be seen in a wide variety of unforgettable productions, including the The Nutcracker and Don Quixote. Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinematic effects that are all you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and illustration. By exposing the same frames as many as ten times, the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner (Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren). A bare, black stage and back-lit figures, plus the remote, airy music of panpipes, produce a quiet detachment."@en
  • "Norman McLaren creates multiple images of a pas de deux by using cinematic effects. The use of an empty black stage with white-lighted dancers, multiple exposures of a single film frame, and airy music on panpipes produce an individualized interpretation of dance, capturing the flowing grace of ballet movement."@en
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like and multi-image patterns."@en
  • "My brand new life is an original and visually innovative 13-part series that focuses, first and foremost, on the participants. By challenging young viewers to question their preconceptions and prejudices, it encourages them to expand their cultural horizon."
  • "Norman McLaren takes a hand at the choreography of ballet, with cinema effects that are all that you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and illustration. By exposing the same frames as many as 10 times the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner. A bare, black stage and the white-lighted figures, plus the remote, airy music of Panpipes, produce a quiet and a detachment similar to that of 'Lines'.-"@en
  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens."
  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens."@en
  • ""Norman McLaren's short film is a cinematic study of the choreography of ballet. A bare, black set with the back-lit figures of dancers Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren create a dream-like, hypnotic effect. This award-winning film comes complete with the visual effects one expects from this master filmmaker. ""
  • "Pasquale is a devoted hockey player who hates ballet. Nikita, an accomplished ballet and ballroom dancer, has never played hockey. Both boys bravely launch into each other's discipline, with unexpected success. Pasquale discovers that ballet involves skills he would not have imagined, and Nikita manages to score during a hockey game. Both boys come out of their experience with respect for what the other does."
  • "Pasquale is a devoted hockey player who hates ballet. Nikita, an accomplished ballet and ballroom dancer, has never played hockey. Both boys bravely launch into each other's discipline, with unexpected success. Pasquale discovers that ballet involves skills he would not have imagined, and Nikita manages to score during a hockey game. Both boys come out of their experience with respect for what the other does."@en
  • "Romantic ballet sequence, performed with unconventional lighting techniques and multiple exposure, produces rich abstract imagery as well as a detailed study of dance motions."
  • "Film expérimental présentant deux étoiles des Grands Ballets Canadiens qui évoluent sur un pas de deux. Utilisation d'un éclairage latéral et arrière qui ne laisse voir des danseurs que les silhouettes ainsi que de l'imprimerie optique en vue d'obtenir une multiplication de l'image."
  • "Ce film est une sorte de miroir magique de la danse. Margaret Mercier et Vincent Warren, deux étoiles des Grands Ballets canadiens, évoluent sur un pas de deux. McLaren capte la grâce de leurs mouvements et la fait sienne en multipliant l'image au moyen de l'impression optique. Le tournage s'est fait dans un studio où murs et sol étaient totalement noirs, un éclairage latéral ne laissant voir que les silhouettes des danseurs vêtus de blanc. La plus harmonieuse synthèse possible de la recherche et de la création."
  • "Présente un miroir magique de la danse. Deux étoiles des Grands ballets canadiens évoluent sur un pas de deux. Le tournage s'est fait dans un studio où les murs et le plancher étaient peints en noir. Ce film est l'oeuvre d'un chercheur et d'un créateur."
  • "Pasquale est un mordu de hockey et déteste le ballet. Nikita, de son côté, est un danseur accompli qui n'a jamais joué au hockey. Les deux jeunes se lancent bravement dans la discipline de l'autre, non sans un certain succès. Pasquale découvre que le ballet fait appel à des aptitudes qu'il n'imaginait pas, et Nikita réussit à marquer un but dès sa première partie de hockey. Au terme de leur expérience, les deux jeunes gens ont acquis un respect pour la discipline de l'autre et une nouvelle perspective sur leur propre activité."
  • "Ce film est une sorte de miroir magique de la danse. Margaret Mercier et Vincent Warren, deux étoiles des Grands Ballets canadiens évoluent sur un pas de deux. McLaren capte l'harmonie de leurs mouvements et la fait sienne en multipliant l'image au moyen de l'imprimerie optique. Le tournage s'est fait dans un studio où murs et sol étaient peints en noir. Un éclairage latéral et arrière ne laisse voir que les silhouettes des danseurs vêtus de blanc. Ce film est l'oeuvre d'un chercheur autant que d'un créateur. Film sans paroles."
  • "A Norman McLaren film of two ballet dancers. Illuminates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns."@en
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi image patterns. Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grandes Canadiens dance a pas de deux."@en
  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns."
  • "The film acts as a sort of magic mirror to the dance, as McLaren captures and multiplies the grace in the movements of two dancers from the Grands Ballets Canadiens. Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren move through a pas de deux, dressed entirely in white. Filmed in a studio where both the walls and floor were painted black, the film was lit from the side so that only silhouettes of the dancers appear, multiplied over and over again on the film. The result is a harmonious synthesis of research and creation."
  • ""Pasquale est un mordu du hockey et déteste le ballet. Nikita, de son côté, est un danseur accompli qui n'a jamais joué au hockey. Les deux jeunes se lancent bravement dans la discipline de l'autre, non sans un certain succès. Pasquale découvre que le ballet fait appel à des aptitudes qu'il n'imaginait pas, et Nikita réussit à marquer un but dès sa première partie de hockey. Au terme de leur expérience, les deux jeunes gens ont acquis un respect pour la discipline de l'autre et une nouvelle perspective sur leur propre activité"--Conteneur."
  • "Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinema effects that are all that you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and illustration. By exposing the same frames as many as ten times, the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner. A bare, black stage and back-lit figures, plus the remote, airy music of panpipes, produce a quiet and detachment similar to that of Lines."@en
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grandes Canadiens dance a pas de deux."@en
  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens."
  • "The grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form are enhanced through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Franda Ballets Canadiens."
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grandes Ballets Canadiens dance a pas de deux."
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grandes Ballets Canadiens dance a pas de deux."@en
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns."
  • "Illustrates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns."@en
  • "Illuminates the grace, beauty, and movement of the classical ballet form through the use of strobe-like or multi-image patterns. Features Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren of Les Grands ballets canadiens."@en
  • "Norman McLaren takes a look at the choreography of ballet, with cinema effects that are all that you would expect from this master of improvisation in music and illustration. By exposing the same frames as many as ten times, the artist creates a multiple image of the ballerina and her partner (Margaret Mercier and Vincent Warren). A bare, black stage and back-lit figures, plus the remote, airy music of panpipes, produce a quiet and detachment similar to that of Lines. A film without words."@en

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