Making dances seven post-modern choreographers : Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, Sara Rudner
A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers as well as footage of their choreography in rehearsal and performance.
"Exploration du mouvement (1960-1980) de la danse postmoderne à travers les créations de sept chorégraphes américains de la première génération établis à New York : David Gordon, Lucinda Childs, Sara Rudner, Douglas Dunn, Trisha Brown, Kenneth King et Meredith Monk. Filmé en répétions, en performances et en entrevues."
""A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers in rehearsal and performance""
"A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers as well as footage of their choreography in rehearsal and peerformance."
"An exploration of the work of seven New York-based post-modern choreographers: Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, and Sara Rudner. In interviews interspersed with rehearsals and performance excerpts the dancer-choreographers discuss the nature of dance and the evolution of their own work."
"A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers as well as footage of their choreography in rehearsal and performance."
"A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers as well as footage of their choreography in rehearsal and performance."@en
"Includes interviews, rehearsal, and performance sequences with seven contemporary choreographers: Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, Sara Rudner."
"Includes interviews, rehearsal, and performance sequences with seven contemporary choreographers: Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, Sara Rudner."@en
"Includes interviews, rehersal, and performance sequences with seven contemporary choreographers: Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, Sara Rudner."@en
"Includes interviews, rehearsals, and performances."
"A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form syle that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers in rehearsal and performance."
"Explores the contemporary dance scene through the work of seven New York-based post-modern choreographers. Includes discussion of the nature of dance and the evolution of their work. Filmed at rehearsals, performances and during interviews."
"Explores the contemporary dance scene through the work of seven New York based choreographers, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Meredith Monk, Sara Rudner."
"A study of the work of seven New York choeographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form syle that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers in rehearsal and performance."
"Summary: A study of the work of seven New York choreographers, each attached to the post-modern school of dance, a free-form style that developed in the 60's. Each artist is examined individually and includes interviews with the choreographers as well as footage of their choreography in rehearsal and peerformance."@en
Accumulation with Talking plus Watermotor (Choreographic work : Brown)
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Audience with the Pope (Choreographic work : Gordon)
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Education of the girlchild (Choreographic work : Monk)
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