From text to performance law and other performing arts.
- Title
- From text to performance [videorecording] : law and other performing arts. Preserving choreography legacies : what does this mean and how is it to be done?.
- Published by
- [2002]
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Status Available by appointment at Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance | FormatMoving image | AccessUse in library | Call number*MGZIDVD 5-3675 | Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance |
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- Additional authors
- Description
- 1 videodisc (NTSC) (126 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Representatives from the dance filed discuss the ways that dances are preserved and re-created.
- Carla Maxwell discusses Jose Limon, the Limon Dance Company, what happened after his death with rights for his choreographic works and changing the music for Limon's Psalms ; Bonnie Oda Homsey discusses the process of reconstructing works, the differences between authenticity and making work accessible to audiences, what is definitive choreographic text and intellectual property, working with the Martha Graham Company and the difference between reconstructions, revivals, and recreations ; Madeleine Nichols discusses the quality and quantity of dance documentation, and the access and distribution of choreographic works.
- Alternative title
- Preserving choreography legacies : what does this mean and how is it to be done?
- Law & other performing arts. Preserving choreography legacies
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Dance.
- Video.
- Panel discussions.
- Contents
- [Introduction] (ca. 6 min.) -- [Panel discussion] (ca. 120 min.).
- Call number
- *MGZIDVD 5-3675
- Event (note)
- Session from a symposium held Feb. 28, 2002, in the Eidman Courtroom at the University of Texas School of Law and College of Fine Arts.
- System details (note)
- DVD.
- Source (note)
- Madeleine M. Nichols.
- Title
- From text to performance [videorecording] : law and other performing arts. Preserving choreography legacies : what does this mean and how is it to be done?.
- Imprint
- [2002]
- System details
- DVD.
- Event
- Session from a symposium held Feb. 28, 2002, in the Eidman Courtroom at the University of Texas School of Law and College of Fine Arts.
- Performer
- Panelists: Ann Daly, moderator ; Carla Maxwell (artistic director, Limon Dance Company) ; Bonnie Oda Homsey (artistic director, American Repertory Dance Company) ; and Madeleine Nichols (curator, Dance Division).
- Source
- Gift; Madeleine M. Nichols. NN-PD
- Added author
- Nichols, Madeleine M. Speaker
- Homsey, Bonnie Oda. Speaker
- Daly, Ann, 1959- Moderator
- Maxwell, Carla. Speaker
- University of Texas. School of Law.
- University of Texas. College of Fine Arts.
- Nichols, Madeleine M. Donor NN-PD
- Note
- Title on spine label: Law & other performing arts. Preserving choreography legacies
- Research call number
- *MGZIDVD 5-3675