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Born to be wild the leading men of American Ballet Theatre

Title
Born to be wild [videorecording] : the leading men of American Ballet Theatre / a production of Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed by Judy Kinberg ; produced by Judy Kinberg and Jodee Nimerichter.
Publication
West Long Branch, N.J. : Kultur, c2002.

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Additional Authors
  • Kinberg, Judy
  • Nimerichter, Jodee
  • Bhargava, Girish
  • Hurwitz, Tom
  • Venza, Jac
  • Corella, Angel
  • Malakhov, Vladimir, 1968-
  • Stiefel, Ethan
  • Carreño, José Manuel Torres
  • Morris, Mark, 1956-
  • Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856
  • Pakledinaz, Martin
  • Billington, Ken, 1946-
  • McKenzie, Kevin
  • D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021
  • Corella, Carmen
  • Golovkina, Sofʹi︠a︡ Nikolaevna, 1915-2004
  • Fehlandt, Tina
  • Retrum, JoJean
  • Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019
  • Carreño, Alihaydée
  • Balanchine, George
  • Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  • American Ballet Theatre
  • WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
  • Kultur International Films
Description
1 videodisc (54 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Documentary on four principal male dancers of American Ballet Theatre. Segments highlighting each dancer are intercut with rehearsals for Non troppo, a new ballet by Mark Morris, featuring all four. Each dancer revisits scenes of his childhood and looks back on his early training and formative influences. Family members and former teachers help trace the course of his rise. Additional insights are provided by Kevin McKenzie, artistic director of American Ballet Theatre, and Jacques d'Amboise, a former principal dancer of New York City Ballet and the founder of the National Dance Institute. Choreographer Mark Morris discusses his observations of the four, and praises Mikhail Baryshnikov's contributions to male dancing. The program is generously illustrated with excerpts from dance performances past and present, particularly American Ballet Theatre's production of Le corsaire. It concludes with a performance of Morris' Non troppo, recorded before a live audience.
Uniform Title
  • Dance in America.
  • Corsair (Choreographic work : Sergeev, K after Petipa, M)
  • Life guards on Amager Point (Choreographic work : Bournonville)
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Interviews.
  • Video.
  • Dance rehearsals.
Note
  • Aspect ratio 4:3 standard.
  • Audio: Stereo 2.0.
Credits (note)
  • Editing, Girish Bhargava ; director of documentary photography, Tom Hurwitz ; executive producer, Jac Venza.
  • Credits for dance excerpts: Non troppo / chor., Mark Morris; mus., Robert Schumann (Piano quintet, Op. 44, fourth movement); cos., Martin Pakledinaz; lighting, Ken Billington -- Don Quixote / chor. after Marius Petipa; mus., Ludwig Minkus -- Sylvia pas de deux / chor., George Balanchine, staged by Marina Eglevsky; mus., Léo Delibes -- The sleeping beauty / chor. after Petipa; mus., Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Flower festival in Genzano / chor., August Bournonville; mus., Edvard Helsted and Holger Paulli -- Narcisse / chor., Kasian Goleizovsky; mus., Aleksandr Tcherepnin -- Le corsaire / chor., Konstantin Sergeyev after Petipa, staged by Anna-Marie Holmes; mus., Adolph Adam, Cesare Pugni, Delibes, Riccardo Drigo, Prince Oldenbourg -- The nutcracker / chor., JoJean Retrum after Ruth Page; mus., Tchaikovsky -- The king's volunteers on Amager / chor., Bournonville, staged by Stanley Williams; mus., C.W. Holm -- Diana and Acteon / chor., Alicia Alonso after Agrippina Vaganova; mus., Drigo.
Event (note)
  • Telecast on Thirteen/WNET's Great Performances: Dance in America series on Feb. 3, 2003.
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
Language (note)
  • In English, with English subtitles for interviews in Spanish and Russian.
Contents
Dance excerpts: [segment on Angel Corella:] Don Quixote pas de deux, Sylvia pas de deux -- [segment on Vladimir Malakhov:] Bluebird variation from The sleeping beauty, Flower festival in Genzano, Narcisse, Le corsaire [role of Lankendem] -- [segment on Ethan Stiefel:] The nutcracker, The king's volunteers on Amager, Le corsaire [role of Conrad] -- Le corsaire. Variation of Conrad's slave, danced by Corella -- [segment on José Manuel Carreño:] Don Quixote pas de deux, Black swan pas de deux from Swan lake (danced with his cousin Alihaydée Carreño), Diana and Acteon pas de deux -- Non troppo, danced by Carreño, Corella, Malakhov, and Stiefel.
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-155
ISBN
0769729320
OCLC
  • 61396983
  • NYPY05-F10173
Title
Born to be wild [videorecording] : the leading men of American Ballet Theatre / a production of Thirteen/WNET New York ; directed by Judy Kinberg ; produced by Judy Kinberg and Jodee Nimerichter.
Imprint
West Long Branch, N.J. : Kultur, c2002.
System Details
DVD.
Credits
Editing, Girish Bhargava ; director of documentary photography, Tom Hurwitz ; executive producer, Jac Venza.
Credits for dance excerpts: Non troppo / chor., Mark Morris; mus., Robert Schumann (Piano quintet, Op. 44, fourth movement); cos., Martin Pakledinaz; lighting, Ken Billington -- Don Quixote / chor. after Marius Petipa; mus., Ludwig Minkus -- Sylvia pas de deux / chor., George Balanchine, staged by Marina Eglevsky; mus., Léo Delibes -- The sleeping beauty / chor. after Petipa; mus., Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky -- Flower festival in Genzano / chor., August Bournonville; mus., Edvard Helsted and Holger Paulli -- Narcisse / chor., Kasian Goleizovsky; mus., Aleksandr Tcherepnin -- Le corsaire / chor., Konstantin Sergeyev after Petipa, staged by Anna-Marie Holmes; mus., Adolph Adam, Cesare Pugni, Delibes, Riccardo Drigo, Prince Oldenbourg -- The nutcracker / chor., JoJean Retrum after Ruth Page; mus., Tchaikovsky -- The king's volunteers on Amager / chor., Bournonville, staged by Stanley Williams; mus., C.W. Holm -- Diana and Acteon / chor., Alicia Alonso after Agrippina Vaganova; mus., Drigo.
Performer
Interviewees: Angel Corella, Vladimir Malakhov, Ethan Stiefel, José Manuel Carreño, with Mark Morris, Kevin McKenzie, Jacques d'Amboise, Maria Corella, Carmen Corella, Sofia Golovkina, Tina Fehlandt, Alan and Mima Stiefel, JoJean Retrum, Alicia Alonso. Alihaydée Carreño is seen making a speech at the Havana International Ballet Festival.
Event
Telecast on Thirteen/WNET's Great Performances: Dance in America series on Feb. 3, 2003.
Language
In English, with English subtitles for interviews in Spanish and Russian.
Local Subject
Male dancing.
Added Author
Kinberg, Judy, producer.
Kinberg, Judy, director.
Nimerichter, Jodee, producer.
Bhargava, Girish, film editor.
Hurwitz, Tom, director of photography.
Venza, Jac, television producer.
Corella, Angel, dancer, interviewee.
Malakhov, Vladimir, 1968- dancer, interviewee.
Stiefel, Ethan, dancer, interviewee.
Carreño, José Manuel Torres, dancer, interviewee.
Morris, Mark, 1956- choreographer, interviewee.
Schumann, Robert, 1810-1856, composer.
Pakledinaz, Martin, costume designer.
Billington, Ken, 1946- lighting designer.
McKenzie, Kevin, intervieweee.
D'Amboise, Jacques, 1934-2021, interviewee.
Corella, Carmen, interviewee.
Golovkina, Sofʹi︠a︡ Nikolaevna, 1915-2004, interviewee.
Fehlandt, Tina, interviewee.
Retrum, JoJean, interviewee.
Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019, interviewee.
Carreño, Alihaydée, dancer, speaker.
American Ballet Theatre.
WNET (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
Kultur International Films.
Balanchine, George. Sylvia: Pas de deux.
Morris, Mark, 1956- Non troppo.
Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910. Spiashchaia krasavitsa. Sini︠a︡i︠a︡ ptit︠s︡a i print︠s︡essa Florina.
Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910. Don Kikhot. Pas de deux.
Added Title
Dance in America.
Corsair (Choreographic work : Sergeev, K after Petipa, M)
Life guards on Amager Point (Choreographic work : Bournonville)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-155
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