Description |
1 online resource (12 min.) |
Series |
Dance in video.
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Summary |
Based in Sydney, Australia, Karen Pearlman and Richard James Allen have been making dance films since 1985. They formed The Physical TV Company in 1997. This collection features three of their over 20 works for the camera: Rubberman Accepts The Nobel Prize (2001). A superhero who speaks only the language of dance makes an outrageous, graceful, and rambunctious physical acceptance speech. Down Time Jaz (2003) is a physical-digital dance about a family using real bodies and digital media to choreograph the impossible |
Notes |
Previously released on DVD |
Credits |
Directed by Karen Pearlman; composed by Amanda Brown (2003); choreographed by Richard James Allen and Karen Pearlman; produced by Richard James Allen |
Cast |
Performed by Richard James Allen, Karen Pearlman, Jaz Allen, Sam Allen, Sandi Chick, Lisa Maxwell and Andrew Kell, |
Subject |
Dance -- Performances
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Modern dance.
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Twentieth century.
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Dance -- Performances
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Modern dance
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Twentieth century
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Genre/Form |
Feature films
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Fiction films
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Short films
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Short films.
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Fiction films.
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Feature films.
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Courts métrages.
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Films de fiction.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Aberline, Matthew, costume designer.
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Allen, Jaz, dancer.
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Allen, Richard James, 1960- choreographer (expression), librettist, producer, dancer.
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Allen, Sam, dancer.
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Brown, Amanda, composer (expression)
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Chick, Sandi, dancer.
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Kell, Andrew, dancer.
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Marnie, Simon, recording engineer.
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Maxwell, Lisa, 1963- dancer.
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Pearlman, Karen, choreographer (expression), director, librettist, performer.
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Stanley, Serge, recording engineer.
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