TitleSix American Dance Pioneers: A Look Back, A Leap Forward: Annabelle Gamson
Additional title: M. Kuetemeyer Tape 1 and Tape 2Additional title: Dance at the Painted Bride
NamesGamson, Annabelle (Speaker)Stackhouse, Sarah (Speaker)Juste, Roxane d'Orleans (Speaker)Painted Bride Art Center (Presenter)
CollectionSusan Hess Modern Dance Lecture Series Video Archive
Dates / OriginDate Created: 2001-03-25
Table of ContentsReel 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 locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZIDF 1482
TopicsGamson, AnnabelleDuncan, Isadora, 1877-1927Wigman, Mary, 1886-1973Stackhouse, SarahJuste, Roxane d'OrleansNagrin, DanielModern dance -- United StatesDance -- History -- 20th century
GenresInterviews
NotesContent: 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 DescriptionVideocassetteExtent: 2 videocassettes (MiniDV) (70 min.) : sound, color ; 1/4 in.
DescriptionReel 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 ResourceMoving image
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 897205741NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b20489499Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): fadddee0-6457-0132-a655-3c075448cc4b
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