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Festival of American Folklife. Dancing who we are [and] Male and female identities in dance

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Festival of American Folklife. Dancing who we are [and] Male and female identities in dance [videorecording]
Publication
1993.

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Additional Authors
  • Céspedes, Gilka Wara.
  • Ballesteros, Nancy
  • Mojica, Maria Teresa
  • Ballesteros, Melody
  • Meneses, Jhonny V.
  • Sejas, Rosemary L.
  • Castellon, Marco A.
  • Alanes, Juan Leonardo
  • Proschan, Frank.
  • Kheav, Vuthy
  • Tek, Sody T.
  • Sok, Rithy
  • Ouk, Sesane
  • Shenandoah, Robert
  • Shenandoah, Keith
  • Jamieson, LuAnn
  • Lewett, Linda.
  • Love, Sam.
  • Chen, Vivien.
  • Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies.
  • Festival of American Folklife (1993 : Smithsonian Institution)
Description
1 videocassette. 80 min. : sd. color NTSC.; 1/2 in. (VHS)
Summary
Two discussion/demonstrations presented on the American Social Dance program of the Festival of American Folklife.
Donor/Sponsor
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  • nys
Subjects
Note
  • Videotaped in performance for the Jerome Robbins Archive of the Recorded Moving Image and the Smithsonian Institution by Sam Love of the Public Production Group, with the assistance of grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and New York State Council on the Arts, at the 27th annual Festival of American Folklife on the National Mall in Washington, D. C., on July 1-5, 1993. [Video] producer: Linda Lewett. Festival presented by the Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies of the Smithsonian Institution. Director, Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies: Richard Kurin. Festival director: Diana Parker. Curator, American Social Dance program: Vivien Ta-Ying Chen.
Contents
CONTENTS: Dancing who we are: Dance and identity: Bolivian (approx. 37 min). Recorded on July 2, 1993. Presenter: Gilka Wara Céspedes. [Panelists]/dancers: Nancy Ballesteros, Maria Teresa Mojica, Melody Ballesteros, Jhonny Meneses, Rosemary Sejas, Marco Castellon, Juan Alanes. Bolivian-Americans talk about the role of dance in helping them maintain a sense of ethnic identity in the U.S. They demonstrate the carnavalito, a ritual combat dance, and the suri (ostrich) dance. -- Male and female identities in dance: Cambodian-Iroquois (approx. 43 min.). Recorded on July 2, 1993. Presenter: Frank Proschan. [Panelists]/dancers: Vuthy Kheav, Sody Tek, Rithy Sok, Sesane Ouk, Robert Shenandoah, LuAnn Jamieson, Keith Shenandoah. Four Cambodian-Americans discuss how social dancing provides a means of courtship in a culture with limited contact between the sexes. They demonstrate Cambodian dance etiquette and nonverbal communication in a ram vong (circle dance). Three Native Americans from the Iroquois nations of New York state discuss how sex roles in dance reflect their society.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1753
OCLC
NYPY946048356-F
Title
Festival of American Folklife. Dancing who we are [and] Male and female identities in dance [videorecording]
Imprint
1993.
Local Subject
Television. Festival of American Folklife.
Social dancing -- 20th century.
Combat dances.
Courting dances.
Social dancing -- Etiquette.
Sex role in dance.
Added Author
Céspedes, Gilka Wara. Producer
Ballesteros, Nancy, dancer.
Mojica, Maria Teresa, dancer.
Ballesteros, Melody, dancer.
Meneses, Jhonny V., dancer.
Sejas, Rosemary L., dancer.
Castellon, Marco A., dancer.
Alanes, Juan Leonardo, dancer.
Proschan, Frank. Producer
Kheav, Vuthy, dancer.
Tek, Sody T., dancer.
Sok, Rithy, dancer.
Ouk, Sesane, dancer.
Shenandoah, Robert, dancer.
Shenandoah, Keith, dancer.
Jamieson, LuAnn, dancer.
Lewett, Linda. Producer
Love, Sam.
Chen, Vivien. Curator
Smithsonian Institution. Center for Folklife Programs and Cultural Studies.
Festival of American Folklife (1993 : Smithsonian Institution)
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-1753
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