Reel 1: Recipe for Margaret Mead (approx. 14 min.). Music: tape collage, including Kwe Yao Agyapon (slit drum), Carlos Santos (vocals), and George Catlin (text). Perf. by Cobb and Williams. -- Reel 2: Sheet on the floor (approx. 18 min.). Music: tape collage, including excerpts by Schubert. Perf. by Canner, Dabney, and Dong. -- Recipe for Margaret Mead [second recording; no titles on frame] (approx. 14 min.). Same credits and cast as above. -- Mr. Green and Mrs. Blue (approx. 21 min.). Music: tape collage, including Beethoven (Moonlight sonata). Text/images: Catlin Cobb. Slides: Gerald Marks. Perf. by Cobb and Creach.
Call number
*MGZIDF 2630
Access (note)
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Credits (note)
Choreography: Catlin Cobb. Lighting: Dave Feldman.
Event (note)
Videotaped onstage by Video D Studios for the Dance/Video Access project at the Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on April 26, 1984. Recipe for Margaret Mead recorded twice. Presented by Dance Theater Workshop during the Winter Events 1984 as part of the Split Stream series.
Funding (note)
This videorecording was preserved with support provided in part by Save America's Treasures through a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
System details (note)
Streaming video.
Title
Catlin Cobb [electronic resource].
Imprint
1984.
Event
Videotaped onstage by Video D Studios for the Dance/Video Access project at the Bessie Schönberg Theater, New York, on April 26, 1984. Recipe for Margaret Mead recorded twice. Presented by Dance Theater Workshop during the Winter Events 1984 as part of the Split Stream series.
Credits
Choreography: Catlin Cobb. Lighting: Dave Feldman.
Performer
Performed by Catlin Cobb, Naima Williams [child dancer], Barbara Canner, Ron Dabney, Lauren Dong, and Terry Creach.
Funding
This videorecording was preserved with support provided in part by Save America's Treasures through a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Park Service, Department of the Interior.
System details
Streaming video.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video files online only on site at the Library for the Performing Arts.