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- Title
- Dancing. Dancing in one world [videorecording]
- Publication
- c1993.
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- Additional Authors
- Trujillo, Raoul.
- Sellars, Peter.
- Mitoma, Judith.
- Mauvaka, Falakika.
- Little Crow, 1933-
- Apodaca, Paul.
- Kanahele, Pua Kanaka'ole.
- Williams, Daryl Woonan.
- Bandem, I Made.
- Kylian, Jiri, 1947-
- Cleary, Peter.
- Burks, James.
- Zollar, Jawole Willa Jo
- Obenhaus, Mark.
- Bakal, Stephanie.
- Hall-Smith, Pat
- Venza, Jac
- Grauer, Rhoda
- Woomera Mornington Island Culture Team.
- Children of Bali (Company)
- Nederlands Dans Theater.
- Los Angeles Festival.
- Description
- 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (56 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences; 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Episode 8 of an eight-part documentary series exploring the ramifications of dance around the world. The multicultural society of Los Angeles serves as a showcase for different forms and functions of dance. In addition to representatives of the cultural groups that now make the city their home, this program depicts visiting performers who appeared at the Los Angeles Festival. Peter Sellars, the festival's director, and Judy Mitoma, its co-curator, comment upon the diversity of the performances, which include Polynesian, American Indian, Australian Aboriginal, Balinese, Mexican-American, and African-American dances. Additional insights are provided by Falakika Mauvaka, Little Crow, Paul Apodaca, Raoul Trujillo, Pualani Kanaka'ole Kanahele, Daryl Woonan Williams, I Made Bandem, Peter Cleary, and James Burks. Examples of cross-cultural exchange include scenes of Mexican-American and Balinese children learning each other's dances, and a segment on Jiří Kylián's Stamping ground, which was inspired by Australian Aboriginal dances. Jawole Willa Jo Zollar discusses making the connection between the African-American experience and Africa.
- Series Statement
- Dancing, 8
- Uniform Title
- Praise house (Choreographic work : Hall-Smith and Zollar)
- Dancing (Television series)
- Alternative Title
- Dancing in one world.
- Subjects
- Mexican American dance
- Dance, Black
- Legong (Dance)
- Dance > Polynesia
- Television > Dancing
- Sanghyang (Dance)
- African American dance
- Music videos
- Child dancers
- Kebyar (Dance)
- Indian dance > United States
- Kecak (Dance drama)
- Dance, Aboriginal Australian
- Multiculturalism and dance
- Dance > Hawaii
- Apache dance
- Dance > Wallis and Futuna Islands
- Dance > Indonesia > Bali (Province)
- Dance > Religious aspects
- Hula (Dance)
- Note
- Produced by Thirteen/WNET in association with RM Arts and BBC-TV. Created by Rhoda Grauer, executive producer. Producer: Stephanie Bakal. Director: Mark Obenhaus. Director, performance programs: Jac Venza. Director of photography: Gary Steele. Telescript: Stephanie Bakal and Rhoda Grauer. Story: Rhoda Grauer. Host/narrator: Raoul Trujillo.
- Contents
- DANCE CONTENTS: Excerpts include: Dancers of Wallis and Futuna, Polynesia. -- Powwow dances, including the Apache mountain spirit dance and b&w archival footage. -- Hulas, perf. by Halau O'Kekuhi, Hawaii. -- Australian Aboriginal dances, perf. by the Mornington Island Dancers [Woomera Mornington Island Culture Team?]. -- Procession, legong, and kebyar, perf. by the Children of Bali; b&w archival footage of the sanghyang trance dance. -- Mexican-American dances and lessons in Mexican and Balinese dances, perf. by children at the Plaza de la Raza cultural center. The latter concludes with the kecak (monkey chant), which is also seen in a Balinese performance. -- Australian Aboriginal dances, and rehearsal and performance of Stamping ground, perf. by Nederlands Dans Theater. -- Australian Aboriginal dance class, attended by members of the Dance Critics Association. -- African and African-American dances, perf. by Tabula and the Traditional African Dance Company and others. -- Praise house (chor: Pat Hall-Smith and Zollar), perf. by Urban Bush women. -- Doin' damage in my native language [music video], perf. by Zimbabwe Legit. -- Treaty [music video], perf. by Yothu Yindi, including Australian Aboriginal dancers. -- Shaman's journey, chor/perf. by Trujillo.
- Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-4115
- OCLC
- NYPY946032175-F
- Title
- Dancing. Dancing in one world [videorecording]
- Imprint
- c1993.
- Series
- Dancing, 8
- Local Subject
- Television. Dancing.Multiculturalism and dance.
- Added Author
- Trujillo, Raoul. Host. nrt, choreographer, dancer.Sellars, Peter. CommentatorMitoma, Judith. CommentatorMauvaka, Falakika. CommentatorLittle Crow, 1933- CommentatorApodaca, Paul. CommentatorKanahele, Pua Kanaka'ole. CommentatorWilliams, Daryl Woonan. CommentatorBandem, I Made. CommentatorKylian, Jiri, 1947- choreographer.Cleary, Peter. CommentatorBurks, James. CommentatorZollar, Jawole Willa Jo, choreographer. CommentatorObenhaus, Mark. DirectorBakal, Stephanie. Producer. ScreenwriterHall-Smith, Pat, choreographer.Venza, Jac, television director.Grauer, Rhoda, television producer.Grauer, Rhoda, writer.Woomera Mornington Island Culture Team.Children of Bali (Company)Nederlands Dans Theater.Los Angeles Festival.
- Added Title
- Praise house (Choreographic work : Hall-Smith and Zollar)Dancing (Television series)Dancing in one world.
- Research Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-4115