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Water study

Ernestine Stodelle, a former member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, coaches students in Doris Humphrey's Water study, which is performed without musical accompaniment. Analyzing the choreography section by section, she clarifies and refines its details, with attention to shape, timing, dynamics, and motivation. Each section is preceded by a video clip depicting the choreography in performance. A full performance of the work concludes the tape.

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  • "Water study : coaching, analysis, & performance"
  • "Water study"

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  • "Ernestine Stodelle, a former member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, coaches students in Doris Humphrey's Water study, which is performed without musical accompaniment. Analyzing the choreography section by section, she clarifies and refines its details, with attention to shape, timing, dynamics, and motivation. Each section is preceded by a video clip depicting the choreography in performance, and key concepts are identified in subtitles. A full performance of the work concludes the tape. This tape is not intended as a means of learning the choreography, nor as a replacement for the notation score or a coach. All works by Doris Humphrey are copyrighted, and permission to perform them must be obtained from her son Charles Humphrey Woodford."
  • "Ernestine Stodelle, a former member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, coaches students in Doris Humphrey's Water study, which is performed without musical accompaniment. Analyzing the choreography section by section, she clarifies and refines its details, with attention to shape, timing, dynamics, and motivation. Each section is preceded by a video clip depicting the choreography in performance. A full performance of the work concludes the tape."@en
  • "Doris Humphrey's famous1928 work performed in 1980 by a group under the direction of Ernestine Stodelle. The dance is shown twice: first at a distance, then closer."
  • "An ensemble work performed without musical accompaniment. Ernestine Stodelle, a former member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, coaches students and analyzes the choreography section by section. Each section is preceded by a video clip depicting the choreography in performance, and key concepts are identified in subtitles. A full performance of the work concludes the tape."@en
  • ""Water study" is one of the first works Humphrey composed as an independent choreographer. Imagistically conceived, "Water study" conjures up a variety of sea moods ranging from calm to turbulent. Performed in silence, the dance calls for subtle yet complex ensemble work: completely synchronized rhythmic timing between the dancers""
  • "Is one of the first works Humphrey composed as an independent choregrapher. Imagistically conceived, Water Study conjures up a variety of sea moods ranging from calm turbulent. Performed in silence, the dance calls for subtle yet complex ensemble work: completely synchronized rhythmic timing between the dancers."
  • "Ernestine Stodelle, a former member of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, coaches students in Doris Humphrey's Water study (1928, as reconstructed by Ernestine Stodelle and Eleanor King in 1976), which is performed without musical accompaniment. Analyzing the choreography section by section, she clarifies and refines its details, with attention to shape, timing, dynamics, and motivation. Each section is preceded by a video clip depicting the choreography in performance, and key concepts are identified in subtitles. Finished with a full performance of the work."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Video"
  • "Video"@en
  • "Dance films"@en
  • "Filmed dance"@en
  • "Dance"
  • "Dance"@en
  • "Educational films"@en

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  • "Water study"
  • "Water study"@en
  • "Water study [coaching, analysis & performance]"@en
  • "Water study coaching, analysis & performance"@en
  • "Water study : coaching, analysis & performance"