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Concert for Deena Burton [excerpts]

Title
  1. Concert for Deena Burton [excerpts] [videorecording].
Published by
  1. 2005.

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Additional authors
  1. Burton, Deena.
  2. Burton, Deena
  3. La Plante, Skip
  4. Karrer, Lisa.
  5. Simons, David (Composer)
  6. Benary, Barbara.
  7. Diamond, Jody.
  8. Orikawa, Kumi
  9. Caporale, Judy
  10. Rudden, Leslie
  11. Scheele, Carla
  12. Music for Homemade Instruments (Musical group)
  13. Gamelan Son of Lion.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (NTSC) (61 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Excerpts, recorded with a hand-held camera, from a concert of music and dance presented in honor of Deena Burton, who died on April 3, 2005. She was present at the concert, and speaks briefly at its start. This recording contains only the first hour of the concert. Also included, though not recorded on this video, were examples of both Javanese and Balinese gamelan music and dance, as well as the Balam Dance Theater's blend of Indonesian and western forms, plus Barbara Anello's reading from Burton's doctoral thesis on Claire Holt, and a video titled I pause in stillness, a collage of Burton's performances between 1982-2001, edited and mastered by Lisa Karrer.
Series statement
  1. Deena Burton Collection
Alternative title
  1. Deena Burton's concert
  2. Sabbath bride (Choreographic work : Burton)
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Speeches / by Lisa Karrer, Deena Burton, the Consul General of the Republic of Indonesia, and Skip La Plante, Burton's husband.
  2. Touris / music, Skip La Plante ; performed by Music for Homemade Instruments.
  3. Naked we stand / music, David Simons ; performed by Gamelan Son of Lion. Introduced by Barbara Benary.
  4. A rag for Deena / music, Barbara Benary ; performed by Gamelan Son of Lion.
  5. Woman's song / music, Lisa Karrer ; music performed by Gamelan Son of Lion ; danced by Kumi Orikawa.
  6. Sabbath bride / choreography, Deena Burton ; music, Jody Diamond ; music performed by Gamelan Son of Lion ; danced by Judy Caporale, Leslie Rudden, Carla Scheele.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-6052
Note
  1. Title from program.
  2. On container: Ronny camera #1 hand held.
  3. Shorter version of *MGZIDVD 5-6050 Concert for Deena Burton [excerpts], with different camera angles.
Credits (note)
  1. Event organizer, Lisa Karrer.
Event (note)
  1. Recorded in performance at the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, New York City, on February 5, 2005.
System details (note)
  1. DVD, transferred from VHS videocassette.
Source (note)
  1. Skip LaPlante;
Biography (note)
  1. Deena Burton, 1948-2005, was an American dancer, choreographer, and scholar of Indonesian dance. During her first trip to Indonesia in 1976-1980, she studied a variety of Indonesian dance styles. After returning to New York City, she obtained a master's degree in arts administration from Columbia University in 1982. Working with several dance, music, and theater groups, she staged both original and Indonesian choreographies, and founded her own company, Bali-Java Dance Theater. She frequently collaborated with composer Skip La Plante, whom she later married. She was among the founders of the New York Indonesian Consulate Gamelan ensemble, later called Gamelan Kusuma Laras. She was a major force behind the not-for-profit organization Arts Indonesia. At the New York Public Library, she edited the Tassilo Adam films, an invaluable collection shot in Indonesia in the 1920s, and received a Fulbright Scholarship to take the edited films to Indonesia in 1989-1990. She received a Ph.D. in performance studies from New York University in 1997, writing her dissertation on Claire Holt. For a fuller biography, see: http://www.gamelan.org/deenaburton/deenabio.html.
Title
  1. Concert for Deena Burton [excerpts] [videorecording].
Imprint
  1. 2005.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
Series
  1. Deena Burton Collection
System details
  1. DVD, transferred from VHS videocassette.
Performer
  1. Performed by Music for Homemade Instruments: Michael Evans, Lisa Karrer, Skip La Plante, David Simons, Carole Weber, Sima Wolfe.
  2. Performed by Gamelan Son of Lion: Barbara Benary, Iris Brooks, David Demnitz, Jody Diamond, Daniel Goode, Bill Jacobs, Laura Liben, Lisa Karrer, Jody Kruskal, David Simons; with dancers Kumi Orikawa, Judy Caporale, Leslie Rudden, and Carla Scheele.
  3. Performed by Gamelan Kusuma Laras: artistic director, I.M. Harjito; co-directors, Leslie Rudden and Anne Stebinger; musicians, Nicholas Brooke, Jody Diamond, Stuart Frankel, Barry Frier, Vivian Fung, Marvin Goldman, David Haiman, Denni Harjito, Ronald Kienhuis, Skip La Plante, Matt Luker, Debie Morris, Jacob Potter, Nina Rubin, Carla Scheele, Amy Scott, Miranda VonDornum, Carole Weber; guest musicians, Barbara Benary, Wayne Forrest, Chris Miller, Marc Perlman.
  4. Master of ceremonies: Lisa Karrer.
Credits
  1. Event organizer, Lisa Karrer.
Event
  1. Recorded in performance at the Consulate General of the Republic of Indonesia, New York City, on February 5, 2005.
Biography
  1. Deena Burton, 1948-2005, was an American dancer, choreographer, and scholar of Indonesian dance. During her first trip to Indonesia in 1976-1980, she studied a variety of Indonesian dance styles. After returning to New York City, she obtained a master's degree in arts administration from Columbia University in 1982. Working with several dance, music, and theater groups, she staged both original and Indonesian choreographies, and founded her own company, Bali-Java Dance Theater. She frequently collaborated with composer Skip La Plante, whom she later married. She was among the founders of the New York Indonesian Consulate Gamelan ensemble, later called Gamelan Kusuma Laras. She was a major force behind the not-for-profit organization Arts Indonesia. At the New York Public Library, she edited the Tassilo Adam films, an invaluable collection shot in Indonesia in the 1920s, and received a Fulbright Scholarship to take the edited films to Indonesia in 1989-1990. She received a Ph.D. in performance studies from New York University in 1997, writing her dissertation on Claire Holt. For a fuller biography, see: http://www.gamelan.org/deenaburton/deenabio.html.
Source
  1. Gift; Skip LaPlante; Oct. 2010. NN-PD
Added author
  1. Burton, Deena. Honoree
  2. Burton, Deena, choreographer.
  3. Burton, Deena. Speaker
  4. La Plante, Skip, composer.
  5. La Plante, Skip, musician.
  6. La Plante, Skip, speaker.
  7. Karrer, Lisa. Speaker
  8. Karrer, Lisa. Singer
  9. Karrer, Lisa. Composer
  10. Simons, David (Composer)
  11. Benary, Barbara. Composer
  12. Benary, Barbara. Speaker
  13. Benary, Barbara. Musician
  14. Diamond, Jody. Composer
  15. Diamond, Jody. Musician
  16. Orikawa, Kumi, dancer.
  17. Caporale, Judy, dancer.
  18. Rudden, Leslie, dancer.
  19. Scheele, Carla, dancer.
  20. Music for Homemade Instruments (Musical group)
  21. Gamelan Son of Lion.
Added title
  1. Sabbath bride (Choreographic work : Burton)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-6052
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