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1 online resource (29 min.) |
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Dance on |
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Dance in video.
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Summary |
Shanghai-born dancer and notator Wu Jing Shu, known as Lolli, recalls her dance training in Beijing with Soviet ballet teachers such as Pyotr Gusev, and her subsequent performances in the classical repertory and in Chinese ballets such as The red detachment of women. She talks about her studies with Dai Ai-lian, who introduced notation to China, and her own work in translating Labanotation terminology into Chinese. Discussing her present position with the Central Ballet of China, she notes some recent cultural exchanges between China and the west, notably Norman Walker's stagings of In the mountain forest and Romeo and Juliet, and the participation of the Chinese in the second International Congress on Movement Notation (Hong Kong, 1990). Mahoney relates her own experiences teaching jazz and tap dancing in China |
Notes |
Originally broadcast as a program from the public access cable television series Dance on: with Billie Mahoney |
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Previously released on DVD |
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In English |
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Original language in English |
Subject |
Wu, Jing Shu -- Interviews
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SUBJECT |
Wu, Jing Shu. fast (OCoLC)fst00403452 |
Subject |
Choreographers -- United States -- Interviews
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Dancers -- 20th century -- Biography
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Modern dance.
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Choreographers.
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Dancers.
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Modern dance.
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United States.
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Genre/Form |
Internet videos.
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Biographies.
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Interviews.
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Internet videos.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Mahoney, Billie.
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Wu, Jing Shu.
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Insight Media (Firm)
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