The human hambone [videorecording] / an Open Road Media production ; produced by Ed Bedrosian, Cameron Burr ; directed by Mark Morgan.

Highlights the talents of a wide variety of both amateur and professional musicians and dancers throughout North America who use every part of the human body to make music. Also examines body music within an anthropological and biological framework, demonstrating how the body is filled with natural...

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Corporate Authors: Open Road Media (Firm), First Run/Icarus Films
Other Authors: Morgan, Mark (Director), Burr, Cameron (Producer), Bedrosian, Ed (Producer), McGrier, Sam (Performer), Radioactive (Musician) (Performer), Click the Supah Latin (Performer), Artis the Spoonman (Performer), McGee, Derique (Performer), Birdman, 1969- (Performer), Terry, Keith, 1951- (Performer), Silva, Sandy (Performer), Moses, Bob (Performer), Schwarz, Larry M. (Performer), Davis, Guy, 1952- (Performer), Slyde, Jimmy (Performer), Nemr, Andrew (Performer)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: Brooklyn, NY : First Run/Icarus Films, 2005.
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Summary:Highlights the talents of a wide variety of both amateur and professional musicians and dancers throughout North America who use every part of the human body to make music. Also examines body music within an anthropological and biological framework, demonstrating how the body is filled with natural "clocks," which account for the fundamental human connection with rhythm.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (47 min.) : sound, color with black and white sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Tobias Wettstein ; score, Steve McCarty ; editor, Brian Zagorski.
Participant or Performer:Performers/commentators: Sam McGrier, DC Coaliton Step Team, Radioactive, Click the Supah Latin, Artis the Spoonman, Derique McGee, Brian Williams (Birdman), Keith Terry, Sandy Silva, Bob Moses, Larry M. Schwarz, Guy Davis, Jimmy Slyde, Andrew Nemr.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note:Film/video may not be duplicated onto any format; film/video may not be transmitted via cable or broadcast television; film/video may not be exhibited commercially.