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Steve Reich evening

Title
  1. Steve Reich evening [videorecording] / choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker ; music by Steve Reich and György Ligeti ; live music performed by Ictus ; [performed by] Rosas ; presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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  1. c2008.

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Additional authors
  1. Reich, Steve, 1936-
  2. Ligeti, György, 1923-2006.
  3. Keersmaeker, Anne Teresa de
  4. Steenbergen, Tim van.
  5. Noten, Dries van.
  6. Versweyveld, Jan.
  7. Fromont, Remon.
  8. Akselsen, Anne-Linn, 1980-
  9. Dolven, Tale
  10. Kolodzieczyk, Kaya, 1981-
  11. Rozsavölgyi, Zsuzsanna, 1980-
  12. Michael, Moya
  13. Penkóva, Elizaveta, 1981-
  14. Stringer, Clinton, 1975-
  15. Antoncic, Bostjan, 1980-
  16. Shyshko, Igor, 1975-
  17. Hidama, Kosi
  18. Youn, Sue-Yeon, 1981-
  19. Lorimer, Mark
  20. Loemij, Cynthia
  21. Robison, Mark (Cameraman)
  22. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Next Wave Festival.
  23. Character Generators/Video.
  24. Rosas (Dance company)
  25. Ictus (Musical group)
  26. Brooklyn Academy of Music. dnr NN-PD
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (NTSC) (115 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Piano phase (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  2. Eight lines (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  3. Four organs (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  4. Drumming (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
Genre/Form
  1. Video.
  2. Dance.
Contents
  1. Pendulum music (ca. 8 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- Marimba phase (ca. 9 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- Piano phase (1982) (ca. 20 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- Eight lines (U.S. premiere) (ca. 18 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- Four organs (U.S. premiere) (ca. 19 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- Poème symphonique pour cent métronomes (ca. 7 min.) / music by György Ligeti -- Drumming, part 1 (1997) (ca. 18 min.) / music by Steve Reich -- [Encore] (ca. 6 min.).
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-5319
Note
  1. Pendulum music, Marimba phase and Poème symphonique pour cent métronomes are live music performances.
  2. Credits from accomp. house program located in Dance Division's *MGZB Anna Teresa de Keersmaeker programs.
Access (note)
  1. Permission required.
Credits (note)
  1. Video documentation, Character Generators Inc. ; cameraperson, Mark Robison.
  2. Sound design by Alexandre Fostier ; lighting design by Remon Fromont ; set and lighting design for Drumming by Jan Versweyveld ; costume design by Tim Van Steenbergen/Dries Van Noten for Drumming and Rosas for Piano phase, assited by Anne-Catherine Kunz.
  3. Ictus Ensemble musicians: Jean-Luc Plovier (keyboard, piano), Jean-Luc Fafchamps (keyboard, piano), Gerrit Nulens (keyboard, percussion), Georges-Elie Octors (keyboard, percussion), Géry Cambier (percussion), Michael Weilacher (percussion).
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, N.Y., as part of the 2008 Next Wave Festival, on Oct. 25, 2008.
System details (note)
  1. DVD.
Source (note)
  1. Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Title
  1. Steve Reich evening [videorecording] / choreography by Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker ; music by Steve Reich and György Ligeti ; live music performed by Ictus ; [performed by] Rosas ; presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Imprint
  1. c2008.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
System details
  1. DVD.
Credits
  1. Video documentation, Character Generators Inc. ; cameraperson, Mark Robison.
  2. Sound design by Alexandre Fostier ; lighting design by Remon Fromont ; set and lighting design for Drumming by Jan Versweyveld ; costume design by Tim Van Steenbergen/Dries Van Noten for Drumming and Rosas for Piano phase, assited by Anne-Catherine Kunz.
  3. Ictus Ensemble musicians: Jean-Luc Plovier (keyboard, piano), Jean-Luc Fafchamps (keyboard, piano), Gerrit Nulens (keyboard, percussion), Georges-Elie Octors (keyboard, percussion), Géry Cambier (percussion), Michael Weilacher (percussion).
Performer
  1. Danced by and created with Rosas: Anne-Linn Akselsen, Tale Dolven, Kaya Kolodzieczyk, Zsuzsanna Rozsavölgyi, Moya Michael, Elisaveta Penkova, Clinton Stringer, Bostjan Antoncic, Igor Shyshko, Kosi Hidama, Sue-Yeon Youn, Mark Lorimer, Cynthia Loemij.
Event
  1. Videotaped in performance at Brooklyn Academy of Music Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, N.Y., as part of the 2008 Next Wave Festival, on Oct. 25, 2008.
Restricted access
  1. Permission required.
Source
  1. Gift; Brooklyn Academy of Music. NN-PD
Added author
  1. Reich, Steve, 1936- Composer
  2. Ligeti, György, 1923-2006. Composer
  3. Keersmaeker, Anne Teresa de, choreographer.
  4. Steenbergen, Tim van. Costume designer
  5. Noten, Dries van. Costume designer
  6. Versweyveld, Jan. Set designer
  7. Fromont, Remon. Lighting designer
  8. Akselsen, Anne-Linn, 1980- dancer.
  9. Dolven, Tale, dancer.
  10. Kolodzieczyk, Kaya, 1981- dancer.
  11. Rozsavölgyi, Zsuzsanna, 1980- dancer.
  12. Michael, Moya, dancer.
  13. Penkóva, Elizaveta, 1981- dancer.
  14. Stringer, Clinton, 1975- dancer.
  15. Antoncic, Bostjan, 1980- dancer.
  16. Shyshko, Igor, 1975- dancer.
  17. Hidama, Kosi, dancer.
  18. Youn, Sue-Yeon, 1981- dancer.
  19. Lorimer, Mark, dancer.
  20. Loemij, Cynthia, dancer.
  21. Robison, Mark (Cameraman), videographer.
  22. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Next Wave Festival.
  23. Character Generators/Video.
  24. Rosas (Dance company)
  25. Ictus (Musical group)
  26. Brooklyn Academy of Music. Donor NN-PD
Added title
  1. Piano phase (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  2. Eight lines (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  3. Four organs (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
  4. Drumming (Choreographic work : Keersmaeker)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-5319
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