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COI synopsis: Basil Wanzira, university graduate with first class honoury [sic] in dance and drama, joined a special course of the London School of Contemporary Dance. Here we see him as he illustrates the...
Three sections of Jane Dudley’s work with young people at the London School of Contemporary Dance. The three works ‘Scenes from Childhood’. ‘Papillons’ and ‘The Bird as Prophet’ show work with...
A video recording of Catherine Seymour’s contemporary dance first performed in 1993. The connection to Shakespeare’s play beyond the title is unknown (5/2008).
Robert Cohan, director of London Contemporary Dance Theatre, is interviewed by Dave Loyn. Cohan talks about what contemporary dance is; taking dance to inner city comprehensive schools; the problems of...
OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK NO. 97 Programme 97 of a weekly news and sports review called OCEAN SOUND THIS WEEK broadcast by independent radio station OCEAN SOUND on 4th September 1988. Presented by PETE WARDMAN....
The monthly roundup of film and television publications compiled by Simon Baker, Institute of Historical Research, & published here at the BUFVC by Linda Kaye. Highlights for this month’s Roundup...
The disc, based on one of the contemporary technical studies for the 1989 LEAG Dance GCSE examination, offers the user the opportunity to view the dance in great detail by employing multiple perspectives of...
A modern revolutionary dance drama using a variety of dance styles (mime, tableaux, etc.) performed by the Shanghai Dance School. Set in North China at the time of China’s struggles against Japan.
Recorded under the direction of choreographer Richard Alston, this solo dance, created in 1981, is shown performed by two different interpreters, Mark Baldwin and Amanda Britten of Rambert Dance Company....
A dance choreographed by Robert Cohan, Artistic Director of London Contemporary Dance, and performed by two dancers from the company. Includes a 15-minute section during which the choreographer talks about...
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