TitleDance of the ages
Additional title: Dance of the ages (Choreographic work : Shawn)
NamesShawn, Ted, 1891-1972 (Choreographer)Mumaw, Barton, 1912-2001 (Choreographer)Overlees, Frank (Dancer)McCormack, Wilbur (Choreographer)Landers, Dennis (Dancer)Hearn, Fred (Choreographer)Fitz-Simons, Foster (Dancer)Delmar, Frank (Dancer)Delmar, John (Dancer)Meeker, Jess (Composer)Owen, Norton (Director)Honsa, Ron (Consultant)Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers (Performer)Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival (Associated name)Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972 (Dancer)Mumaw, Barton, 1912-2001 (Dancer)McCormack, Wilbur (Dancer)Hearn, Fred (Dancer)Meeker, Jess (Instrumentalist)
CollectionGeneral Dance Video Archive
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1939Date Created: 1989
Table of ContentsReel 1 (56-1/2 min. total): Part I, Fire (18 min.): Movement quality based on the element fire; level of human culture - tribal; archetype - the shaman-priest. Primitive hunting dance and feast, ensemble. The shaman, Shawn. Fanning of the flame and fire dance, ensemble. High priest and initiate (Fire purification), choreographed by Mumaw; danced by Shawn and Mumaw. Dance of the priests of fire, ensemble. Part II, Water (13 min.): Movement quality based on the element water; level of human culture - city-state; archetype - poet-philosopher. Prelude: Brook and river, choreographed and danced by Overlees. The sea, water rhythms and patterns, ensemble. The poet-philosopher, Shawn and ensemble. Water patterns, vortex and storm at sea, ensemble. Ascent by evaporation, ensemble. Part III, Earth (25-1/2 min.): Movement quality based on the element earth; level of human culture - democracy; archetype - politician-demagogue. Prelude: Spirits of the earth, choreographed and danced by Mumaw. Mass, ensemble. Vegetation, ensemble. Animal study, choreographed and danced by Hearn. Labor unaided, ensemble. The village craftsmen, ensemble. The ward heeler, Shawn and ensemble. The political machine, Frank Delmar, John Delmar, and ensemble. Sport, choreographed by McCormack; danced by Mumaw and McCormack. Entrance and dance of the demagogue, Shawn and ensemble. Marching men, ensemble. Carnage, ensemble --
Reel 2 (18 min.): Part IV, Air: Movement quality based on the element air; level of human culture - beyond democracy; archetype - the creative artist. Prelude: Birth-struggle and freeing of men, Shawn and ensemble. Air, ensemble. Flight, ensemble. On a hilltop, choreographed and danced by McCormack. The whirlwind (Dance of the liberated soul), 3 men. Elevation, choreographed by Shawn and company members, ensemble. Finale: Approach to the fifth element, Shawn and ensemble.
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZIDF 7992Shelf locator: *MGZIC 9-2203 (former)
GenresFilmed danceFilmed performances
NotesCreation/production credits: Originally photographed in summer 1939 as a 16 mm silent film at the Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival in Lee, Massachusetts. Sound version produced in October 1988 with the addition of piano accompaniment edited to fit the movement. Produced by Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Inc. Project director: Norton Owen. Musical director/pianist: Jess Meeker. Technical consultant: Ron Honsa.Creation/production credits: Choreography: Ted Shawn and others (see below). Music: Jess Meeker.Performers: Performed by Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers: Barton Mumaw, Frank Overlees, Wilbur McCormack, Dennis Landers, Fred Hearn, Foster Fitz-Simons, Frank Delmar, and John Delmar. For Shawn's taped remarks on this film, see *MGZT 7-44 Shawn, Ted. Dance of the ages: commentary.Funding: Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Physical DescriptionVideocassetteExtent: 2 videocassettes (U-matic) (86 min., 56 sec.) : sound, black and white ; 3/4 in.
Type of ResourceMoving image
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: NYPY906036810-FNYPL catalog ID (B-number): b12169187Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 66ea90e0-8741-0135-318a-6f3eaa29a275
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