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Interview with Jerome Robbins

Title
Interview with Jerome Robbins [sound recording].
Author
Robbins, Jerome
Publication
1981.

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AudioPermit needed *MGZTL 4-2493Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
McDonagh, Don.
Description
1 sound disc (ca. 48 min.): digital; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Jerome Robbins speaks with Don McDonagh about the problems with filming dance for television, in particular its cost, as for example, in the filming of his work Other dances; the difficulty of finding camera operators experienced in shooting dance; the inherent limitations of film to capture the energy of a dance performance; creative impasse as the most frustrating aspect of choreographing and George Balanchine's advice as to how to get through it; practical problems with filming dance, including the frequent interruptions that inevitably ocurr; the changes in the way his ballet Dances at a gathering has been performed since he created it; the problem of authenticity when performing works created in the past, with his experience of dancing in Vitale Fokine's version of Schéhérazade as an example; more on the inherent difference between the viewpoint of the live spectator and that of the television watcher; where the cameras should be placed; more on his working methods, including his extensive preparation before entering the studio; Edwin Denby as a critic who can cause him to take another look at both his own and others' works; factors that can affect one's perception of a ballet, including the audience's mood and the costumes; the fact that none of his filmed-for-television ballets were created for the camera; attempts to describe, in response to McDonagh's question, what constitutes a choreographic idea; an anecdote about the choreographing of his work The Goldberg variations; his view that the televison series Dance in America [WNET/Thirteen's Great performances: Dance in America series] does not adequately compensate choreographers; tells an anecdote about his father to illustrate the general public's lack of understanding as to what choreographers do [ends abruptly].
Donor/Sponsor
  • Oral history archive.
  • New York State Council on the Arts, 2007-2008.
Subjects
Note
  • Interview with Jerome Robbins conducted by Don McDonagh on Jan. 27, 1981 in New York City.
  • Open as of August 22, 2012.
Funding (note)
  • Preservation was funded in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, 2007-2008.
  • Preservation was funded in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 2007-2008.
Source (note)
  • Don McDonagh
Call Number
*MGZTL 4-2493
OCLC
316798933
Author
Robbins, Jerome, interviewee.
Title
Interview with Jerome Robbins [sound recording].
Imprint
1981.
Funding
Preservation was funded in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, 2007-2008.
Preservation was funded in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 2007-2008.
Local Note
Dubbing master: *MGZTD 4-2493
Archive original: *MGZTCO 3-2493
Source
Gift; Don McDonagh, 2007. NN-PD
Local Subject
Audiotapes -- Robbins, J.
Added Author
McDonagh, Don. Interviewer
McDonah, Don. Donor
Research Call Number
*MGZTL 4-2493 [sound disc]
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