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Program prologue now : overture for a deafman

Title
  1. Program prologue now : overture for a deafman [videorecording] / Pierre Cardin et ALPHA - Association culturelle de la FNAC présentent ; de Robert Wilson.
Published by
  1. Paris, 1971.

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Additional authors
  1. Wilson, Robert, 1941-
  2. Cardin, Pierre, 1922-2020
  3. Lowrie, Laura
  4. Miller, Franklin
  5. Allen, Eloina
  6. Andrews, Raymond, 1956-
  7. Andringa, Mel
  8. D'Arcangelo, John William, 1942-
  9. Demjen, Igor
  10. Dunn, S.K. (Sara Kate), 1936-
  11. Dunn-Gilbert, Jessie, 1962-
  12. De Groat, Andrew
  13. Lloyd, Alan Huber, 1943-1986
  14. Neu, Jim
  15. Novek, Minda
  16. Pasquale, Liz
  17. Peer, Mary
  18. Ruedenberg, Lucia
  19. Snyder, Scotty
  20. Sutton, Sheryl, 1950-
  21. Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds
  22. Espace Pierre Cardin (Paris, France)
  23. Théâtre des Ambassadeurs (Paris, France)
Description
  1. 2 videodiscs (DVD) (66 min.) : si., b&w; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. These excerpts are probably from Program prologue now. Disc 1 shows Jessie Dunn-Gilbert murdering her stuffed animal. Disc 2 shows Gilbert, Andrew De Groat, Robert Wilson, and other Byrds dancing.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the Byrd Hoffman Water Mill Foundation.
Series statement
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Subject
  1. Theatrical productions > France > Paris > 1971-1980
  2. Dance
  3. Drama
  4. Experimental theater
  5. Theater > France > Paris
Genre/Form
  1. Drama.
  2. Dance.
Call number
  1. NCOV 3088
Note
  1. Donor's inventory numbers: MP 16-043 Reel 1, MP 16-043 Reel 2, MP 16-014.
  2. Title and credit information from Espace Cardin program.
  3. "Prologue a été conçu, écrit et mis en scène par Robert Wilson" -- Program.
  4. "Prologue est dédié à Ann Wilson" -- Program.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits (note)
  1. Régisseur général, Igor Demjen ; maquettes des costumes, John d'Arcangelo ; eclairages, Laura Lowrie ; film, Franklin Miller ; diapositives, Daniel Furon.
Performer (note)
  1. U.S.A - The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds: Eloina Allen, Raymond Andrews, Mel Andringa, John d'Arcangelo, Georges Ashley, Helen Berggruen, Geráldine Brussel, Kit Cation, Susan Costner, Diana Curtis, Duncan Curtis, Igor Demjen, Charles Dennis, S.K. Dunn, Robyn Evans, Jessie Gilbert, Andrew de Groat, Joe Hoofard, Terry Jamison, Marcia Johnson, Alan Lloyd, Chris Miller, Jim Neu, Minda Novek, Liz Pasquale, Mary Peer, Bernie Rohert, Lucia Ruedenberg, Scotty Snyder, Sheryl Sutton, Lenni Wagner, Robert Wilson, Alice Wise.
  2. France: Michel Adens, Christiane Alteri-Lerca, Dany Artero, Nicolas Balmont, Luc de Champris, Jean-Louis Deroide, Serge Ducher, Jean-Charles Dulong, Georges Florian, Michel Fontan, Elisabeth Giros, Roland de Gouvenain, Jean-Marie Grobsheiser, Frantz Helmer, Gabriella Kotta, Claudine Leduc, Henri Lipson, Gilles Mermet, Gérard Meulemeister, Jacqueline Morlet, Catherine Neuve-Eglise, Yannis Papathanassis, Jean-Pierre Paternoster, Maria Pereira, Guy Philippi, Dominique Rabier, Joël Ranchon, Janou Rozand, Philippe Silvain, Kristel Steffens, Chantal Sulta, Françoise Thieck, Jean-Paul Veli.
Event (note)
  1. This was probably filmed at Espace Cardin, Paris, close to June 8, 1971, when Program prologue was performed.
Title
  1. Program prologue now : overture for a deafman [videorecording] / Pierre Cardin et ALPHA - Association culturelle de la FNAC présentent ; de Robert Wilson.
Imprint
  1. Paris, 1971.
Series
  1. Robert Wilson Audio/Visual Collection
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Credits
  1. Régisseur général, Igor Demjen ; maquettes des costumes, John d'Arcangelo ; eclairages, Laura Lowrie ; film, Franklin Miller ; diapositives, Daniel Furon.
Cast
  1. U.S.A - The Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds: Eloina Allen, Raymond Andrews, Mel Andringa, John d'Arcangelo, Georges Ashley, Helen Berggruen, Geráldine Brussel, Kit Cation, Susan Costner, Diana Curtis, Duncan Curtis, Igor Demjen, Charles Dennis, S.K. Dunn, Robyn Evans, Jessie Gilbert, Andrew de Groat, Joe Hoofard, Terry Jamison, Marcia Johnson, Alan Lloyd, Chris Miller, Jim Neu, Minda Novek, Liz Pasquale, Mary Peer, Bernie Rohert, Lucia Ruedenberg, Scotty Snyder, Sheryl Sutton, Lenni Wagner, Robert Wilson, Alice Wise.
  2. France: Michel Adens, Christiane Alteri-Lerca, Dany Artero, Nicolas Balmont, Luc de Champris, Jean-Louis Deroide, Serge Ducher, Jean-Charles Dulong, Georges Florian, Michel Fontan, Elisabeth Giros, Roland de Gouvenain, Jean-Marie Grobsheiser, Frantz Helmer, Gabriella Kotta, Claudine Leduc, Henri Lipson, Gilles Mermet, Gérard Meulemeister, Jacqueline Morlet, Catherine Neuve-Eglise, Yannis Papathanassis, Jean-Pierre Paternoster, Maria Pereira, Guy Philippi, Dominique Rabier, Joël Ranchon, Janou Rozand, Philippe Silvain, Kristel Steffens, Chantal Sulta, Françoise Thieck, Jean-Paul Veli.
Event
  1. This was probably filmed at Espace Cardin, Paris, close to June 8, 1971, when Program prologue was performed.
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Added author
  1. Wilson, Robert, 1941- Overture to the fourth act of Deafman glance.
  2. Wilson, Robert, 1941- director.
  3. Wilson, Robert, 1941- performer.
  4. Cardin, Pierre, 1922-2020, producer.
  5. Lowrie, Laura, lighting designer.
  6. Miller, Franklin, filmmaker.
  7. Allen, Eloina, performer.
  8. Andrews, Raymond, 1956- performer.
  9. Andringa, Mel, performer.
  10. D'Arcangelo, John William, 1942- performer.
  11. Demjen, Igor, performer.
  12. Dunn, S.K. (Sara Kate), 1936- performer.
  13. Dunn-Gilbert, Jessie, 1962- performer.
  14. De Groat, Andrew, performer.
  15. Lloyd, Alan Huber, 1943-1986, performer.
  16. Neu, Jim, performer.
  17. Novek, Minda, performer.
  18. Pasquale, Liz, performer.
  19. Peer, Mary, performer.
  20. Ruedenberg, Lucia, performer.
  21. Snyder, Scotty, performer.
  22. Sutton, Sheryl, 1950- performer.
  23. Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds.
  24. Espace Pierre Cardin (Paris, France)
  25. Théâtre des Ambassadeurs (Paris, France)
Research call number
  1. NCOV 3088
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