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Title
  1. With/by/for [videorecording] / video production, Rosas and Audiovisuele Dienst K.U. Leuven ; camera direction and editing, Danny Butaye.
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  1. Belgium : Rosas, c1999.

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Additional authors
  1. Corbett, Elizabeth
  2. Miller, Amanda, 1961-
  3. Schumacher, Michael
  4. Keersmaeker, Anne Teresa de
  5. Sleichim, Eric.
  6. Leine, Andrea
  7. Roebana, Harijono
  8. Caspersen, Dana
  9. Forsythe, William, 1949-
  10. Roth, Gabrielle, 1941-
  11. Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179.
  12. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750.
  13. Galle, Luc.
  14. Sorgeloos, Herman.
  15. Vandezande, Frank.
  16. Butaye, Danny.
  17. Mirrors (Musical group)
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (80 min.) : sd., col. PAL; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
  1. Program of dance works first presented in Utrecht, The Netherlands, as part of the Springdance festival on April 25, 1999. This recording was edited live in performance, and may not reflect the editing choices of the choreographers.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
Series statement
  1. Rosas Visual Library.
Uniform title
  1. Vile parody of address (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Perousia / choreography, Amanda Miller ; music, Microstoria ("Dokumint") ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett, Amanda Miller.
  2. Elsewhere / choreography, Michael Schumacher ; music, Gabrielle Roth and the Mirrors ("Zone VI") ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett, Michael Schumacher.
  3. Ditch / solo for mutilated sax and manipulation ; composed and performed live by Eric Sleichim. Instrumental music only.
  4. / (Slash) / choreography, Andrea Leine, Harijono Roebana ; music, Hildegard von Bingen ("O virtus sapientie") ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett.
  5. Solo / choreography, Dana Caspersen ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett.
  6. Excerpts from A vile parody of address / choreography, William Forsythe ; music, J.S. Bach ("Das wohltemporierte Klavier"), recorded by Glenn Gould ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett, Michael Schumacher.
  7. Open / solo for mutilated sax and manipulation ; composed and performed live by Eric Sleichim. Instrumental music only.
  8. For / choreography, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker ; music, Blindman ("Poortenbos suite: Tongues," "Lié/delié suite: Tied & untied"), performed by Eric Sleichim ; danced by Elizabeth Corbett, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker.
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-5599
Note
  1. For educational use only.
Credits (note)
  1. Set, lighting, and [technical direction], Luc Galle, Herman Sorgeloos, Frank Vandezande ; executive producers, Guy Gypens, Kees Eijrond.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in performance at the Lunatheater, Brussels, Belgium, in October 1999.
Title
  1. With/by/for [videorecording] / video production, Rosas and Audiovisuele Dienst K.U. Leuven ; camera direction and editing, Danny Butaye.
Imprint
  1. Belgium : Rosas, c1999.
Country of producing entity
  1. Belgium.
Series
  1. Rosas Visual Library.
Event
  1. Videotaped in performance at the Lunatheater, Brussels, Belgium, in October 1999.
Credits
  1. Set, lighting, and [technical direction], Luc Galle, Herman Sorgeloos, Frank Vandezande ; executive producers, Guy Gypens, Kees Eijrond.
Added author
  1. Corbett, Elizabeth, dancer.
  2. Miller, Amanda, 1961- choreographer.
  3. Miller, Amanda, 1961- dancer.
  4. Schumacher, Michael, choreographer, dancer.
  5. Keersmaeker, Anne Teresa de, choreographer, dancer.
  6. Sleichim, Eric. Composer
  7. Sleichim, Eric. Performer
  8. Leine, Andrea, choreographer.
  9. Roebana, Harijono, choreographer.
  10. Caspersen, Dana, choreographer.
  11. Forsythe, William, 1949- choreographer.
  12. Roth, Gabrielle, 1941- Composer
  13. Hildegard, Saint, 1098-1179. Composer
  14. Bach, Johann Sebastian, 1685-1750. Composer
  15. Galle, Luc. Designer
  16. Sorgeloos, Herman. Designer
  17. Vandezande, Frank. Designer
  18. Butaye, Danny.
  19. Mirrors (Musical group)
Added title
  1. Vile parody of address (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-5599
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