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A celebration of Ingrid G. Brainard, Ph.D.

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  1. A celebration of Ingrid G. Brainard, Ph.D. [videorecording]
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  1. 2000.

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Additional authors
  1. Ambrose, Ruth Marion, 1916-
  2. Tokunaga, Yasuko.
  3. Pugliese, Patri Jones.
  4. Monahin, Nona
  5. Lewis, Cathy
  6. Sullivan, Melinda
  7. Tyson, John, 1947-
  8. Freundlich, Douglas.
  9. Garth, Charles.
  10. Wolff, Maris
  11. Rader, Patricia W.
  12. Zalk, Kayla Kazahn.
  13. Brainard, Ingrid
  14. Medici, Lorenzo de', 1449-1492
  15. Domenico, da Piacenza, -approximately 1470
  16. Caroso, Fabritio
  17. Negri, Cesare, 1536?-
  18. Đào, Th́ăng
  19. Tokunaga, Emiko.
  20. Wolff, Mary K.
  21. Cambridge Court Dancers.
  22. Boston Conservatory of Music. Dance Division.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (87 min.) : sd., col. NTSC; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Memorial service in honor of Ingrid Brainard, dancer, choreographer, musician, teacher, and historian.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Kayla Kazahn Zalk.
Subject
  1. Brainard, Ingrid
  2. Memorial service
  3. Dance
  4. Renaissance dancing
  5. Choreography > Reconstruction
  6. Video
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Prelude: Basse dance "Joissance vous donneray" ("I will give you joy") from Arbeau's Orchesography / instrumental music.
  2. Opening remarks / by Ruth Ambrose, artistic director emeritus, Boston Conservatory Dance Theater ; former chair, Boston Conservatory of Music Dance Division.
  3. Remarks / by Yasuko Tokunaga, director, Boston Conservatory of Music Dance Division.
  4. Remarks / by Patri Pugliese, Cambridge Court Dancers, Commonwealth Vintage Dancers.
  5. Bassadanza Lauro / choreography attributed to Lorenzo de' Medici, reconstructed by Ingrid Brainard ; music from a recording by the Boston Shawm and Sackbut Ensemble ; danced by members of the Cambridge Court Dancers: Patri Pugliese and Barbara Finney, Nona Monahin and Kay Case, Bruce Roberts and Cathy Lewis.
  6. Ballo Verceppe / choreography, Domenico da Piacenza, reconstructed by Ingrid Brainard ; music played by John Tyson (pipe and tabor) ; danced by members of the Cambridge Court Dancers: Patri Pugliese, Cathy Lewis, Barbara Finney, Kay Case, Bruce Roberts.
  7. Remarks / by John Tyson, Renaissonics (musical group).
  8. Contrapasso nuovo / instrumental work ; played by John Tyson (recorder), Douglas Freundlich (lute).
  9. Spagnoletta nuova / choreography, Fabritio Caroso (from Nobiltà di dame), reconstructed by Ingrid Brainard ; music, Praetorius, played by John Tyson (recorder) and Douglas Freundlich (lute) ; danced by Bruce Roberts and Melinda Sullivan.
  10. Remarks / by Charles Garth, Historical Dance Foundation.
  11. Adda felice / choreography, Cesare Negri (from Le gratie d'amore), reconstructed by Charles Garth (?) ; music played by John Tyson (recorder) and Douglas Freundlich (lute) ; danced by Charles Garth and Maris Wolff.
  12. Nido d'amore / choreography, Fabritio Caroso (from Nobiltà di dame), reconstructed by Charles Garth (?) ; music played by John Tyson (recorder) and Douglas Freundlich (lute) ; danced by Charles Garth and Maris Wolff.
  13. Remarks / by Patricia W. Rader, Dance Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts ; includes reading of a review by Tobi Tobias of a 1986 performance at the conference Jews and Judaism in Dance.
  14. Remarks / by Lynn Kass, Cambridge Christmas Revels ; includes message from Patrick Swanson.
  15. Remarks / by Kayla Kazahn Zalk, Dance Faculty, Boston Conservatory of Music ; includes reading of tributes sent from Dan Stillman, Clifford and Audrey Davidson, Max Harris, Jim Stokes, Cathy Velenchik, Lynn Matluck Brooks, Judith Brin Ingber, Holly Fairbank, Rebecca Harris-Warrick, Judith Chazin-Bennahum, Linda Tomko, George Dorris, and Wendy Hilton.
  16. Requiem / choreography, Thang Dao ; music, W.A. Mozart ; costumes, Emiko Tokunaga ; danced by Boston Conservatory Dancers: Nora Brickman, Callie Chapman, Li Yin Chen, Sherri Dolgin, Kurt Douglas, Junichi Fukada, Harriet McMeekin, Amber Spicer, Sarah Warren.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-5073
Note
  1. Accompanied by program and notes.
Credits (note)
  1. Organized by Mary Wolff, Dance History Faculty, Boston Conservatory of Music.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at Boston Conservatory Theater, Boston, Mass., on April 22, 2000.
Title
  1. A celebration of Ingrid G. Brainard, Ph.D. [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. 2000.
Event
  1. Videotaped at Boston Conservatory Theater, Boston, Mass., on April 22, 2000.
Credits
  1. Organized by Mary Wolff, Dance History Faculty, Boston Conservatory of Music.
Local subject
  1. Renaissance dancing.
  2. Choreography -- Reconstruction.
Added author
  1. Ambrose, Ruth Marion, 1916- Speaker
  2. Tokunaga, Yasuko. Speaker
  3. Pugliese, Patri Jones. spk, dancer.
  4. Monahin, Nona, dancer.
  5. Lewis, Cathy, dancer.
  6. Sullivan, Melinda, dancer.
  7. Tyson, John, 1947- Instrumentalist
  8. Freundlich, Douglas. Instrumentalist
  9. Garth, Charles. spk, dancer.
  10. Wolff, Maris, dancer.
  11. Rader, Patricia W. Speaker
  12. Zalk, Kayla Kazahn. Speaker
  13. Brainard, Ingrid, choreographer.
  14. Medici, Lorenzo de', 1449-1492, choreographer.
  15. Domenico, da Piacenza, -approximately 1470, choreographer.
  16. Caroso, Fabritio, choreographer.
  17. Negri, Cesare, 1536?- choreographer.
  18. Đào, Th́ăng, choreographer.
  19. Tokunaga, Emiko. Costume designer
  20. Wolff, Mary K. Director
  21. Cambridge Court Dancers.
  22. Boston Conservatory of Music. Dance Division.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-5073
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