Mme. Hermine Posted July 22, 2014 Share Posted July 22, 2014 More from the Ruth Page Collection on line today - Here is the link to the film: http://www.chicagofilmarchives.org/collections/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/9145 Here is the link to the library's listing for the film with pertinent detail: http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/item/show/12156802052907_city_center_joffrey_ballet Olympics: The torch bearer / choreography, Gerald Arpino ; music, Toshiro Mayuzumi ; danced by Russell Sultzbach Parade: Dance of the Chinese conjuror / choreography, Leonide Massine ; music, Erik Satie ; sets and costumes after Pablo Picasso ; danced by Gary Chryst Astarte: brief excerpt from 1967 film / choreography, Robert Joffrey ; music, Crome Syrcus ; danced by Maximiliano Zomosa and Trinette Singleton Remembrances (excerpts) / choreography, Robert Joffrey ; music, Richard Wagner, performed by Stanley Babin (piano) and Donna Roel (contralto) ; costumes, Willa Kim ; danced by Francesca Corkle, Jan Hanniford, Paul Sutherland, and members of the company The green table: Scene I, The gentlemen in black ; Scene II, The farewell / choreography, Kurt Jooss ; music, Frederic Cohen ; costumes, Hein Heckroth ; danced by Christian Holder (Death), Robert Thomas (Standard bearer), William Whitener (Young soldier), Charthel Arthur (Young girl), Dermot Burke (Old soldier), Diana Cartier (Guerilla woman), Trinette Singleton (Old mother), Gary Chryst (Profiteer), and others Trinity (complete) / choreography, Gerald Arpino ; music, Alan Raph and Lee Holdridge ; danced by Donna Cowen, Starr Danias, Pamela Nearhoof, Dermot Burke, Gary Chryst, Christian Holder, Robert Thomas, and members of the company Link to comment
sandik Posted July 22, 2014 Share Posted July 22, 2014 I loved this program -- my local university had a bootleg copy of it that I watched over and over again! Link to comment
Chris_Halkides Posted February 10, 2016 Share Posted February 10, 2016 I remember this program almost as if I had watched it yesterday. Gary Chryst's entrance as the Chinese Conjuror is wondrous. I saw this program when it aired, and it made a strongly favorable impression on me. Link to comment
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