CONTENTS: Reel 1 (approx. 54 min.): Companion pieces: excerpts. Chor: Susan Marshall. Perf. by Beatrice Bogorad and Andrew Boynton (first section), and David Dorfman and Jackie Goodrich (second section). -- Brain café: excerpt. Perf. by Otrabanda Company: Paul Zimet, Mary Shultz, Rocky Bornstein, Lenard Petit, and [unidentified actor]. -- Teenytown: excerpt. Perf. by Thought Music: Robbie McCauley, Laurie Carlos, and Jessica Hagedorn. -- [Safety begins here], perf. by Paul Zaloom. Projections: Jan Hartley. Slide photography: Paul Sharratt. -- Modern daze: excerpt. Chor: Nina Martin. Perf. by Mary Overlie, Margery Segal, and Nina Martin. -- Reel 2 (approx. 46 min.): Just say yo!: excerpt (solo work-in-progress). Chor/perf: Charles Dennis. Mus: Bob Telson. Additional mus: Tom Waits. -- [Piano piece], perf. by A. Leroy. -- Something rotten in the state of Polliwog (?). Perf. by Creation Production Company. -- Raffle drawing with Pat Oleszko in goose costume. -- [Musical piece], perf. by Bill Obrecht. -- Reel 3 (approx. 25 min.): Speech by Mark Russell, executive director of Performance Space 122. -- A hot little summer poem [poetry reading], by Eileen Myles. -- From an island summer: excerpt (film). Director/editor: Charles Atlas. Camera: Paul Gibson. Chor: Karole Armitage. Mus: Rabbie Burns and his Ticket Touts. Perf. on film by Armitage, Donald Byrd, Lita Bossert, Patrick McMullan, and Mary Beth Vishno. --
Lucid possession: excerpt. Chor: Jo Andres. Mus: Elliott Sharp and Carbon [musical group]. Perf. by Rebecca Moore, Ellen Sirot, and Cynthia Meyers.
Call number
*MGZIDF 2813
Note
Videotaped in performance by Video D Studios for Dance Theater Workshop's Dance/Video Access project at Performance Space 122, New York, on February 6, 1988 (8 p.m.). Host: A. Leroy.
Lighting: David Ferri.
Access (note)
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Title
Get down!: Benefit for Performance Space 122 [electronic resource]
Imprint
1988.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video files online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.