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- catalog abstract "During the period that she was performing in the American Repertory Theatre's production of "Sweet Table at the Richelieu" directed by Andre Serban, Ms. Childs gave a lecture-demonstration to an audience of 150 in Agassiz Theatre for the Learning from Performers Program. To help illustrate the pulses and structure behind her choreography, two dancers from her company performed. She also screened seqments of videotaped works and some film footage of pieces like "Relative Calm" which she collaborated on with Robert Wilson and Jon Gibson, and "Available Light," a large-scale work that was a part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's "Next Wave Festival." She talked about the strict principles and "rules" behind her precise choreography and subtly yet pointedly ignored questions from the audience about any emotional or psychological inspiration in her work. She showed how the precise structures themselves, paired with the music and visuals composed specifically for her compositions, are the inspiration.".
- catalog contributor b3699651.
- catalog contributor b3699652.
- catalog created "1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1987.".
- catalog description "During the period that she was performing in the American Repertory Theatre's production of "Sweet Table at the Richelieu" directed by Andre Serban, Ms. Childs gave a lecture-demonstration to an audience of 150 in Agassiz Theatre for the Learning from Performers Program. To help illustrate the pulses and structure behind her choreography, two dancers from her company performed. She also screened seqments of videotaped works and some film footage of pieces like "Relative Calm" which she collaborated on with Robert Wilson and Jon Gibson, and "Available Light," a large-scale work that was a part of the Brooklyn Academy of Music's "Next Wave Festival." She talked about the strict principles and "rules" behind her precise choreography and subtly yet pointedly ignored questions from the audience about any emotional or psychological inspiration in her work. She showed how the precise structures themselves, paired with the music and visuals composed specifically for her compositions, are the inspiration.".
- catalog description "Taped at a program sponsored by the Office for the Arts at Harvard and Radcliffe on February 17, 1987, Agassiz Theatre.".
- catalog extent "1 sound cassette (51 min.) :".
- catalog extent "1 sound cassette.".
- catalog extent "1 sound tape reel (51 min.) :".
- catalog isPartOf "Learning from performers ; 1987".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Modern Language Center, Harvard University,".
- catalog subject "Childs, Lucinda.".
- catalog title "Lucinda Childs.".
- catalog type "sound".