Farrell Fan Posted December 25, 2002 Share Posted December 25, 2002 The following is from a flyer I got in the mail: Dance on Camera Festival 2003 Balanchine/Stravinsky Fri Jan 17:7; Sat Jan 18:1 Music Dances: Balanchine Choreographs Stravinsky USA, 2002; 96 min This fascinating work celebrates the seminal collaboration of the 20th century between a composer and a choreographer. Conceived and written by dance historian and musicologist Stephanie Jordan, it shows the extraordinary range of ways in which Balanchine approached Stravinsky's music. The major focus is Agon, with excerpts from Apollo, Duo Concertant and the Divertimento from Le Baiser de la Fee. Also included are New York City Ballet principal dancers Peter Boal, Albert Evans and Wendy Whelan, an interview with Suzanne Farrell, and rare rehearsal archive footage of Movements for Piano and Orchestra. Walter Reade Theater, 165 West 65th St., (212) 875-5600 Tickets: $9.50, $7.00 full-time students Link to comment
Mark D Posted December 26, 2002 Share Posted December 26, 2002 Farrell Fan, Thank you for posting the notice about this film. I recently finished Joseph's book on Stravinsky and Balanchine and enjoyed it immensely. I order tickets immediately. Mark Link to comment
rkoretzky Posted December 27, 2002 Share Posted December 27, 2002 Phooey. That is the one weekend in January that I DON'T plan to be in NY. I am going to Dallas for the National Figure Skating Championships, something I have wanted to do for years! I am thrilled to be going, but I hate to miss this film. Charles Joseph teaches at Skidmore. I was truly fortunate to have the chance to audit his course in Balanchine and Stravinsky, team taught by a dance faculty member. The course was amazing and a highlight was a lecture by Stephanie Jordan who is a brilliant dance historian as well as a great speaker. The film should be wonderful. It seems to me that with our local connection the film should be screened at the National Museum of Dance--yes, right here in Saratoga. I will contact the director to see if it can be done. Any information about the distributor of the film and how to obtain a print would be much appreciated. And thanks. Link to comment
Farrell Fan Posted December 27, 2002 Author Share Posted December 27, 2002 rkoretzky -- I don't really know, but www.dancefilmsassn.org might be worth a try. Link to comment
rkoretzky Posted December 27, 2002 Share Posted December 27, 2002 There was an email address on the website, so I have sent a message. Hopefully we'll have a positive result. I'll keep you posted. Wish I could see the film in NY with you! Link to comment
rg Posted December 27, 2002 Share Posted December 27, 2002 there is a review of this tape in the January issue of THE DANCING TIMES. Link to comment
Farrell Fan Posted December 27, 2002 Author Share Posted December 27, 2002 The best way is through www.filmlinc.com There's a $1 service charge. Link to comment
atm711 Posted January 1, 2003 Share Posted January 1, 2003 Thanks, FF--I have just ordered my tickets for the 18th---would like to meet others who will be there. Link to comment
Farrell Fan Posted January 2, 2003 Author Share Posted January 2, 2003 You're welcome, atm711. I'll be at that showing myself. Maybe we'll loiter around the last row when it's over and meet that way. Link to comment
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