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Inside/out Liz Lerman.

Title
  1. Inside/out [videorecording] : Liz Lerman.
Published by
  1. 1986.

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Additional authors
  1. Lerman, Liz
  2. Zuckerman, Don
  3. Davis, Beth
  4. Bliss, Jeff
  5. Vanover, Harmony.
  6. Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS, NTSC) (84 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
  1. Inside/out is a series of programs in which artists perform and discuss their choreography with audiences in an informal setting, usually outdoors. In this program, Liz Lerman is accompanied by members of her Washington, D.C.-based company and by older adults from a senior center in Lee, Mass. At the beginning of the program, the dancers introduce themselves and perform a series of warm-ups and an improvised dance. Lerman discusses her use of words in choreography, and performs an excerpt from her solo Journey. The members of her company present excerpts from the work in progress Atomic priests, while Lerman discusses the work's origins and development. At the end of the program, excerpts from Still crossing are performed by Lerman's company and seniors from Lee.
  2. In a filming made outdoors for a grant proposal, Liz Lerman discusses the work in progress Atomic priests, and excerpts of the work are performed by Lerman, Don Zuckerman, Beth Davis and Jeff Bliss. A brief segment at the end of the tape records Lerman discussing Atomic priests with audience members after an Inside/out program.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
Uniform title
  1. Still crossing (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  2. Atomic priests: Coming attractions (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  3. Atomic priests: The feature (Choreographic work : Lerman)
Subject
  1. Dance
  2. Lerman, Liz
  3. Community outreach
  4. Dance > Political aspects
  5. Atomic priests: The feature (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  6. Atomic priests: Coming attractions (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  7. Video
  8. Artists and community
  9. Dance for older people
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. July 26, 1986: Inside/out (55 min.) -- Aug. 1, 1986: Atomic priests for grant proposal (29 min.)
Call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-6982
Credits (note)
  1. Videographer: Harmony Vanover.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in Studio III and on the outdoor stage at Jacob's Pillow, Becket, Mass., on July 26 and Aug. 1, 1986.
Biography (note)
  1. Atomic priests includes text from several reports prepared by the United States Department of Energy: the Human Interference Task Force's Reducing the likelihood of future human activities that could affect geologic high-level waste repositories; Thomas A. Sebeok's Communication measures to bridge ten millennia; Maureen F. Kaplan's Archaeological data as a basis for repository marker design; Warren E. Berry's Durability of marker materials for nuclear waste isolation sites. Both parts of Atomic priests (Coming attractions and The feature) premiered on Oct. 22, 1987.
  2. Still crossing was commissioned by Dancing in the Streets for Liberty Dances, a festival held in conjunction with the centennial of the Statue of Liberty, and originally performed by the Dancers of the Third Age.
Title
  1. Inside/out [videorecording] : Liz Lerman.
Imprint
  1. 1986.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Credits
  1. Videographer: Harmony Vanover.
Performer
  1. Performers include Liz Lerman, Don Zuckerman, Beth Davis, Jeff Bliss and others.
Event
  1. Videotaped in Studio III and on the outdoor stage at Jacob's Pillow, Becket, Mass., on July 26 and Aug. 1, 1986.
Biography
  1. Atomic priests includes text from several reports prepared by the United States Department of Energy: the Human Interference Task Force's Reducing the likelihood of future human activities that could affect geologic high-level waste repositories; Thomas A. Sebeok's Communication measures to bridge ten millennia; Maureen F. Kaplan's Archaeological data as a basis for repository marker design; Warren E. Berry's Durability of marker materials for nuclear waste isolation sites. Both parts of Atomic priests (Coming attractions and The feature) premiered on Oct. 22, 1987.
  2. Still crossing was commissioned by Dancing in the Streets for Liberty Dances, a festival held in conjunction with the centennial of the Statue of Liberty, and originally performed by the Dancers of the Third Age.
Local subject
  1. Dance -- Political aspects.
  2. Artists and community.
  3. Community outreach.
Added author
  1. Lerman, Liz, choreographer, dancer.
  2. Zuckerman, Don, dancer. voc
  3. Davis, Beth, dancer.
  4. Bliss, Jeff, dancer.
  5. Vanover, Harmony. Videographer
  6. Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival.
Added title
  1. Still crossing (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  2. Atomic priests: Coming attractions (Choreographic work : Lerman)
  3. Atomic priests: The feature (Choreographic work : Lerman)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIA 4-6982
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