Slow dancing Works & process at the Guggenheim

Title
  1. Slow dancing [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Published by
  1. 2007.

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Additional authors
  1. Cronson, Mary Sharp.
  2. Redden, Nigel.
  3. Michalek, David.
  4. Richardson, Desmond
  5. Richardson, Desmond.
  6. Whelan, Wendy
  7. Whelan, Wendy.
  8. Cornejo, Herman
  9. Amos, Jason.
  10. Angus, Karen.
  11. Borth, Alisha.
  12. Bushfield, Bob.
  13. Hirsch, Eve.
  14. Lopez, Lourdes.
  15. Martin, Chris.
  16. Matlosz, Jim.
  17. Satin, Dave.
  18. Waken, Matthew.
  19. Wilson, Gregory.
  20. Young, Karen.
  21. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (NTSC) (66 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Nigel Redden moderates a panel discussion about the installation Slow dancing. Filmmaker David Michalek introduces the technical aspects of Slow dancing. Using a camera primarily utilized by the military to analyze weapons systems, Slow dancing is a hyper-slow motion video portrait that depicts the movement of 45 dancers from around the world captured at 1,000 frames per second, The dancers include some of today's foremost modern and classical dancers and choreographers, as well as recognized master interpreters of a range of traditional and contemporary dance forms. After performing his 5 second dance, Desmond Richardson joins the panel and describes what it's like to see himself dancing in hyper-slow motion. Michalek discusses the evolution of his using extreme slow motion to film dancers; the idea of creating an archive of dancers and dance forms; and the idea of advertising dance in general. Richardson talks about how he became a part of this project. After performing her five second dance, Wendy Whelen joins the panel and describes her own feelings about seeing herself dancing in hyper-slow motion. Michalek talks about the project as an extension of portrature and describes the process of finding dancers to participate in the project. Richardson and Whelan describe their reactions to the 5 second dance limit. Michalek talks about where the installation will be exhibited. Herman Cornejo then performs his five second dance.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Works & process at the Guggenheim, Mary Sharp Cronson, producer.
Series statement
  1. Works & process at the Guggenheim collection ; ???
Uniform title
  1. Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Subject
  1. Video
  2. Cinédance
  3. Dance
  4. Videodance
  5. Performance art
Genre/Form
  1. Video.
  2. Dance.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-2970
Credits (note)
  1. Slow dancing crew: key grip, Jason Amos; hair and makeup, Karen Angus; production manager, Alisha Borth; lighting supervision, Bob Bushfield; hair and makeup, Eve Hirsch; production fundraising, Lourdes López; production assistant, Chris Martin; high-speed photography supervisor, Jim Matlosz; technical director, Dave Satin; production stills, Matthew Waken; high-speed camera technician, Gregory Wilson; costumes, Karen Young.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on Apr. 22, 2007.
Funding (note)
  1. With support from The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation and Works & Process at the Guggenheim, Mary Sharp Cronson.
Title
  1. Slow dancing [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Imprint
  1. 2007.
Country of producing entity
  1. United States.
Series
  1. Works & process at the Guggenheim collection ; ???
  2. Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Credits
  1. Slow dancing crew: key grip, Jason Amos; hair and makeup, Karen Angus; production manager, Alisha Borth; lighting supervision, Bob Bushfield; hair and makeup, Eve Hirsch; production fundraising, Lourdes López; production assistant, Chris Martin; high-speed photography supervisor, Jim Matlosz; technical director, Dave Satin; production stills, Matthew Waken; high-speed camera technician, Gregory Wilson; costumes, Karen Young.
Performer
  1. Host, Mary Sharp Cronson ; performers, Desmond Richardson, Wendy Whelan, Herman Cornejo.
Event
  1. Recorded as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on Apr. 22, 2007.
Funding
  1. With support from The Peter Jay Sharp Foundation and Works & Process at the Guggenheim, Mary Sharp Cronson.
Local note
  1. For program recorded on Apr. 23, 2007, see *MGZIDVD 5-3135.
Local subject
  1. Videodance.
  2. Cinédance.
Added author
  1. Cronson, Mary Sharp. Producer
  2. Redden, Nigel. Interviewer
  3. Michalek, David. Interviewee
  4. Michalek, David. Director
  5. Richardson, Desmond, dancer.
  6. Richardson, Desmond. Interviewee
  7. Whelan, Wendy, dancer.
  8. Whelan, Wendy. Interviewee
  9. Cornejo, Herman, dancer.
  10. Amos, Jason.
  11. Angus, Karen.
  12. Borth, Alisha. Production personnel
  13. Bushfield, Bob. Lighting designer
  14. Hirsch, Eve.
  15. Lopez, Lourdes. Production personnel
  16. Martin, Chris. Production personnel
  17. Matlosz, Jim. Cinematographer
  18. Satin, Dave. Director
  19. Waken, Matthew. Photographer
  20. Wilson, Gregory. Cinematographer
  21. Young, Karen. Costume designer
  22. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-2970
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