Dance on: James Clouser [electronic resource] / producer, Billie Mahoney ; executive producer for the University of North Texas, J. Scott Cook ; director, Sheree Turner.
1 streaming video file (NTSC) (30 min.) : sd., col.
Summary
James Clouser, whose work as a dancer, choreographer, and teacher has spanned both ballet and modern dance, discusses technical points of both forms, and their increasing affinity. He looks back over his career, which has included performing with American Ballet Theatre and the Royal Winnipeg Ballet; studying modern dance with Ruth Currier, Betty Jones, José Limón, and Bertram Ross; assisting Antony Tudor at the Juilliard School; and studying Bournonville technique in Copenhagen and Russian ballet technique in the U.S.S.R. In conclusion, he talks about his interest in kinesiology and the prevention of dance injuries.
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Performer (note)
Interviewer: Billie Mahoney.
Interviewee: James Clouser.
Event (note)
Program from the public access cable television series Dance on: With Billie Mahoney. Taped at the University of North Texas Department of Radio/Television/Film, Denton, Texas, on May 21, 1990, during the National College Dance Festival.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a donation from Lynn Garafola.
Title
Dance on: James Clouser [electronic resource] / producer, Billie Mahoney ; executive producer for the University of North Texas, J. Scott Cook ; director, Sheree Turner.
Imprint
1990.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Series
Dance on: With Billie Mahoney.
Performer
Interviewer: Billie Mahoney.
Interviewee: James Clouser.
Event
Program from the public access cable television series Dance on: With Billie Mahoney. Taped at the University of North Texas Department of Radio/Television/Film, Denton, Texas, on May 21, 1990, during the National College Dance Festival.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
Preservation of this video was supported by a donation from Lynn Garafola.