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    VHS Dance Films-Maya Deren [Re:Voir]
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    Dance Films by Maya Deren

    Obsah VHS:
    A STUDY IN CHOREOGRAPHY FOR THE CAMERA 1945, silent, b/w, 2'30"
    Choreography and dance: Talley Beatty.
    RITUAL IN TRANSFIGURED TIME 1945-46, silent, b/w, 16'
    With Deren, Rita Christiani, Frank Westbrook, Anaïs Nin.
    MEDITATION ON VIOLENCE 1948, b/w, 13'
    With Ch'ao Li Chi. Chinese flute and Haitian drum arr. Maya Deren.
    THE VERY EYE OF NIGHT 1952-55, b/w, 15'
    Choreography: Anthony Tudor. With students of Metropolitan Opera
    Ballet School. Music by Teiji Ito.


    "In this film, I have attempted to place a dancer in a limitless,
    cinemato-graphic space. Moreover, he shares, with the camera, a
    collaborative responsibility for the movements themselves. This is,
    in other words, a dance which can exist only on films The movement of the dancer creates a geography that never was. With a turn of the foot, he makes neighbors of distant places. Being a film ritual, it is achieved not in spatial terms alone, but in terms of a time created by the camera."
    - Maya Deren on A Study in Choreography for the Camera, 1945

    "In her approach we have the beginnings of a virtually new artform of 'choreocinema' in which the dance and the camera collaborate on the creation of a single work of art."
    - John Martin, New York Times, 1946




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