2 streaming video files (NTSC) (86 min.) : sd., col.
Uniform title
Retreat from Madrid (Choreographic work : Morris)
Frisson (Choreographic work : Morris)
Lovey (Choreographic work : Morris)
Prelude and prelude (Choreographic work : Morris)
One charming night (Choreographic work : Morris)
Vestige (Choreographic work : Morris)
Contents
CONTENTS: Reel 1 (42 min.): Retreat from Madrid. Music: Luigi Boccherini (La ritirata di Madrid). Perf. by Fehlandt, Hutchinson, Morris, and Mouton. -- Frisson. Music: Igor Stravinsky (Symphonies of wind instruments). Perf. by Fehlandt, Landis, Mouton, Thienes, and Weksler. -- Lovey. Music: The Violent Femmes. Danced by the company. The sections of this work are: I hear the rain; Blister in the sun; Country death song; Kiss off; and I know it's true, but I'm sorry to say. -- Reel 2 (44 min.): Prelude and prelude. Music: Henry Cowell (Prelude for harpsichord and violin). Perf. by Besserer, Cunningham, Davidson, Hadley, Hutchinson, Landis, McClellan, Resto, and Thienes. -- One charming night. Music: Henry Purcell. Perf. by Morris and Weksler. -- Vestige. Music: Dmitri Shostakovitch (Sonata for cello and piano in D). Perf. by Davidson, Fehlandt, Hutchinson, Mouton, Resto, Sabado, Thienes, and Weksler.
Call number
*MGZIDF 2606
Note
Program B. Videotaped in performance by Video D Studios at the Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on December 15, 1985 (3 p.m.). Presented by Dance Theater Workshop during the Fall Events 1985.
Choreography: Mark Morris. Lighting: Phil Sandström.
Performed by the Mark Morris Dance Group: Rob Besserer, Scott Cunningham, Ruth Davidson, Tina Fehlandt, Susan Hadley, Penny Hutchinson, David Landis, Lodi McClellan, Mark Morris, Donald Mouton, Guillermo Resto, Keith Sabado, Jennifer Thienes, and Teri Weksler.
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Title
Mark Morris Dance Group [electronic resource]
Imprint
1985.
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