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荷西‧里蒙:三部現代舞
Jose Limon - Three Modern Dances: The Moor’s Pavane, The Traitor, The Emperor Jones
錄影年代:1955、1957年
DVD長度:約65分鐘
其他規格:B&W, All Regions
Limon (1908-1972) was a Mexican-American choreographer who continues to be regarded as one of the modern dance world’s seminal creative artists, known for his intense dramatic presence and the theatricality and musicality of his dances. Here for the first time on video are three of his most famous works with the original casts, filmed in their entirety for the CBC in the 1950s.
THE MOOR’S PAVANE (1949) is generally considered to be one of the great masterworks in the modern repertory. In the form of a Renaissance dance, Limon distills the legend of Othello into a taut, one-act human drama with music by Henry Purcell. Joining Limon are his close collaborators Lucas Hoving, Pauline Koner and Betty Jones. Telecast date: March 6, 1955 (21 minutes)
THE TRAITOR (1954) was Limon’s response to the McCarthy hearings and the climate of betrayal that haunted the arts and entertainment fields during this period. Against a music score of violence, passion and tenderness (by Gunther Schuller), the tragedy of Judas is portrayed as if it were taking place in modern times. Telecast date: October 23, 1955 (19 minutes)
THE EMPEROR JONES (1956) is based upon the play by Eugene O’Neill wherein a fugitive from a chain gang sets himself up as the ruler of an island domain. He becomes a tyrant, and his mistreated subjects
eventually rebel and hunt him down. For this dance, Limon commissioned a musical score from Heitor Villa-Lobos. Telecast date: March 13, 1957 (23 minutes)
Notes by NORTON OWEN
Approx. 65 minutes, CANADA, 1955/1957, Black & White
A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Production c 1955/1957 (All Rights Reserved)
All choreography copyright c Jose Limon Dance Foundation
Cover: Jose Limon and Betty Jones in The Moor’s Pavane
Above: Jose Limon in The Emperor Jones
Photos courtesy of the Jose Limon Dance Foundation