Joyce Theatre program A2 : After black room ; Ursonate
Title
Joyce Theatre program A2 : After black room ; Ursonate, June 14, 1996 / performed by the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in New York, NY ; choreography by Bill T. Jones.
Contained in (manifestation): Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company records.
Description
1 online resource (1 video file (98 min., 3 sec.)) : sound, color
Summary
A video recording of a stage performance of After black room and Ursonate by the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company at Joyce Theater in New York, NY on June 14, 1996. There are tracking issues throughout the recording.
Uniform Title
Ursonate (Choreographic work : Jones)
Genre/Form
Filmed dance.
Filmed performances.
Note
Title and date from original videocassette label.
Production credits from the event program in the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company records dated June 11-23, 1996.
Patrons can access streaming video file online only onsite at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Performer (note)
Performed by the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company: Bill T. Jones, Germaul Barnes, Lelani Barrett, Alexandra Beller, Josie Coyoc, Mark Davis, Lawrence Goldhuber, Keith Johnson, Rosalynde LeBlanc, Marc Mann, Odile Reine-Adelaide, Maya Saffrin, Colleen Thomas.
Event (note)
Recorded at Joyce Theater in New York, NY on June 14, 1996.
Contents
After black room / choreography: Bill T. Jones ; music: Sarah Plant ; text: Omar Khayyam ; arabic lyrics sung by: Ghada Ghanem-solo/soprano, David Smith-tenor/bass, Najib Shaheen-baritone ; lighting design: Robert Wierzel ; performed by Keith Johnson and Josie Coyoc, Mark Davis and Daniel Russell, Lelani Barrett and Maya Saffrin, Odile Reine-Adelaide and Rosalynde LeBlanc (starts at 01:00, 21 min.) -- Ursonate / choreography: Bill T. Jones with Darla Villani ; sound poem composed by: Kurt Schwitters ; performed live by: Christopher Butterfield ; decor: Bill T. Jones and Gregory Bain ; lighting design: Robert Wierzel ; costumes: Byron Lars ; performed by: The Company with guest artist Darla Villani (starts at 49:05, 44 min.).