Six American Dance Pioneers: A Look Back, A Leap Forward: Annabelle Gamson

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Title
Six American Dance Pioneers: A Look Back, A Leap Forward: Annabelle Gamson
Additional title: M. Kuetemeyer Tape 1 and Tape 2
Additional title: Dance at the Painted Bride
Names
Gamson, Annabelle (Speaker)
Stackhouse, Sarah (Speaker)
Juste, Roxane d'Orleans (Speaker)
Painted Bride Art Center (Presenter)
Collection

Susan Hess Modern Dance Lecture Series Video Archive

Dates / Origin
Date Created: 2001-03-25
Table of Contents
Reel 1. Introduction (9 min.) / speaker, Sarah Stackhouse -- Annabelle Gamson (36 min.) / speaker, Annabelle Gamson -- Question Answer session (beginning) (19 min.). |||| Reel 2. Question Answer session (conclusion) (approximately 6 min) / speakers, Annabelle Gamson, Sarah Stackhouse, Roxane D'Orleans.
Library locations
Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Shelf locator: *MGZIDF 1482
Topics
Gamson, Annabelle
Duncan, Isadora, 1877-1927
Wigman, Mary, 1886-1973
Stackhouse, Sarah
Juste, Roxane d'Orleans
Nagrin, Daniel
Modern dance -- United States
Dance -- History -- 20th century
Genres
Interviews
Notes
Content: Title taken from opening speech, original cassette label, and other catalog records.
Content: Reel 1 (64 min.) ; Reel 2 (approximately 6 min.).
Content: Same as: *MGZIDF 1481 Six American Dance Pioneers: A Look Back, A Leap Forward: Annabelle Gamson, but a different camera angle.
Content: Dance films not included in this video.
Creation/production credits: Presented by Susan Hess Modern Dance ; videotaped by M. Keutemeyer.
Venue: Videotaped during talk at Painted Bride Art Center, Philadelphia, Pa. 2001 March 25.
Acquisition: Gift; Susan Hess; 2010.
Physical Description
Videocassette
Extent: 2 videocassettes (MiniDV) (70 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in.
Description
Reel 1. Annabelle Gamson discusses how Brahms Waltzes was central to Isadora Duncan's work; Gamson's childhood and dance career; Gamson reading reviews and some of Duncan's words about her own work; commenting on a film of Lynn Seymour performing Duncan dance along with talk of her interpretation; Gamson also performed Mary Wigman dances and Janis Brenner performed some Wigman dances at a conference after some coaching from Gamson; Brahms Waltzes being created by Duncan just before her children died and then not performing again for many years; Duncan returning to dance in a different more posed style; Gamson creating a piece entitled, Semele, to help Roxane D'Orleans understand more about Duncan's dances; story of Semele; Question & Answer session including Gamsons dance career, how she decided to focus on Isadora Duncan; Sarah Stackhouse talks about Daniel Nagrin and his improvisational group; D'Orleans talks about her own dance career; and Gamson talks about leaving dance in 1995 to pursue painting. Reel 2. Question & Answer session concludes with talk of Left Wing dancing and comments on Roxane D'Orleans dancing and her dance background.
Type of Resource
Moving image
Languages
English
Identifiers
RLIN/OCLC: 897205741
NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20489499
Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): fadddee0-6457-0132-a655-3c075448cc4b
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Six American Dance Pioneers