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Latin connection: Religious/political underpinnings
- Title
- Latin connection: Religious/political underpinnings [videorecording]
- Publication
- 1986.
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- Description
- 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (29 min.) : sd., col.; 3/4 in.
- Series Statement
- Eye on dance ; 191
- Subject
- Samba (Dance)
- Capoeira (Dance)
- Television. Latin connection
- Television. Eye on dance
- Ritual and ceremonial dancing > Brazil
- Ritual and ceremonial dancing > West Indies
- Trance dances
- Calypso
- Dance, Black > Brazil
- Dance, Black > Latin America
- Dance, Black > Trinidad
- Yoruba (African people) > Dances
- Musical instruments
- Dance > Trinidad and Tobago
- Dance > Brazil
- Dance > West Indies
- Note
- Produced by ARC Videodance as part of the television series Eye on dance. Recorded on April 17, 1986 at the studios of WNYC, New York. Telecast on May 23, 1986. Producers: Celia Ipiotis and Jeff Bush. Video director: Richard Sheridan. Program director: Celia Ipiotis. Technical director: Jeff Bush. Host: Celia Ipiotis.
- Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-2984
- OCLC
- NYPY916085562-F
- Title
- Latin connection: Religious/political underpinnings [videorecording]
- Imprint
- 1986.
- Series
- Eye on dance ; 191
- Summary
- Ritual dances of Brazil and the Caribbean are discussed by Luis Bauzo, a musician; Jelon Vieira, the artistic director of Dance Brazil; and Molly Ahye, a choreographer and author from Trinidad-Tobago. Much of the discussion focuses on the orixa ceremonies derived from the Yoruba religion of West Africa. A performance excerpt depicts three gods of this pantheon, Omolu (god of disease), Oxum (goddess of the golden river), and Xango (god of thunder), played by members of Dance Brazil in choreography by Nem Brito. Bauzo demonstrates some musical instruments used in these ceremonies. The capoeira, a Brazilian martial art/dance, is discussed by Vieira; Ahye discusses the samba. The guests also touch upon socio-political comment in the samba, carnival dances, and calypso. Dance Brazil appears in excerpts of the capoeira and samba.
- Local Subject
- Television. Latin connection.Television. Eye on dance.Ritual and ceremonial dancing -- Brazil.Ritual and ceremonial dancing -- West Indies.Trance dances.
- Local Subject
- Yoruba (African people) -- Dances.Musical instruments.
- Added Author
- Bauzo, Luis F. IntervieweeVieira, Jelon. IntervieweeAhye, Molly. IntervieweeIpiotis, Celia. Host. Producer. DirectorBush, Jeffrey C. ProducerBrito, Nem, choreographer.DanceBrazil (Company)ARC Videodance (Firm)
- Research Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-2984