Dance on Screen : A documentary by Reiner E. Moritz / Reiner E. Moritz, director.

Dance is, by its very nature, an ephemeral art form: the dancers dance, one movement gives way to another, and the only intangible trace is left in the mind of the spectator, a memory whose contours will fade in time. But beginning in the 19th century, two innovations would come to revolutionize thi...

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Online Access: Streaming Video (via Medici.tv)
Corporate Author: IMZ
Other Authors: Ulanova, Galina (Performer), Plisetskaya, Maya (Performer), Fonteyn, Margot (Performer), Graham, Martha (Performer), Fateev, Yuri (Performer), Neumeier, John (Performer), Nureyev, Rudolf (Performer), Flindt, Flemming (Performer), Amiel, Josette (Performer)
Format: Electronic Video
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : IMZ, 2013.
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