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Summary
Documentary on Leonid Kozlov and Valentina Kozlova, illustrated with rehearsal and performance footage of their touring program "Bolshoi to Broadway," recorded in Denver. Through interviews with the Kozlovs and commentaries by dance critic George Jackson, the documentary looks back upon the couple's careers in Russia, their defection to the United States in September 1979, and their experiences since then, including their membership in the New York City Ballet and Kozlova's performances in the Broadway musical On Your Toes.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of Maryland Public Television.
Uniform title
Don Quixote (Choreographic work). Pas de deux.
Flames of Paris.Pas de deux (Choreographic work : Vaĭnonen)
Vivandière (Choreographic work)
Corsair (Choreographic work : Mazilier)
Contents
DANCE CONTENTS: Don Quixote divertissement. Chor: after Petipa. Music: Minkus. Perf. by Kozlova and Kozlov, with three women. -- Dream of an artist. Chor: Kozlov. Mus: Ravel. Perf. by Kozlova and Kozlov. -- Grand pas classique. Chor: staged by Kozlova and Kozlov. Mus: Auber (?). Perf. by Deirdre Duffin and Andrew Baxter. -- La vivandière pas de six. Chor: staged by Kozlova and Kozlov after Saint-Léon. Mus: Pugni. Perf. by Kozlova and Kozlov, with Baxter, Duffin, Tamara Hadley, Teresa de Rose, and Patricia Renzetti. -- Flames of Paris pas de deux. Chor: Vasily Vainonen. Mus: Boris Asafiev. Perf. by Ann Marie de Angelo and Mark Lanham. -- Le corsaire pas de deux. Chor: after Mazilier. Mus: Adam. Perf. by Kozlova and Kozlov.
Call number
*MGZIDF 8863
Note
Presented by KRMA-TV, Maryland. Producer/director/writer: Carol Wonsavage. Narrator: Karen Pearson.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
The Kozlovs on tour [electronic resource]
Imprint
c1984.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.