Media / 1992

Beach Birds for Camera

Beach Birds for Camera is an adaptation of a dance work originally made for the stage adding three additional dancers. This film combines different shooting locations, black and white and color film, and Dolby stereo sound to present dance through the visual medium of film. When it was first suggested to John Cage that he should create a work in collaboration with Merce Cunningham for the 1991 James Joyce/John Cage Festival in Zurich, Cage had the idea to write a large scale piece to be called Ocean, the projected title for Joyce's next novel - never to be written - following Finnegans Wake. No suitable space was available for such a project, so it was decided that instead a new dance would be made for the Merce Cunningham Dance Company's repertory. Cunningham had always intended to call his part of the work Beach Birds, and so the title remains.

Filmed at Kaufman Astoria Studios and Industria Superstudio in New York, NY, December, 1991.

Winner: 1994 Grand Prix International Video Danse Carina Ari Stockholm, 1994 Academie des Beaux-Arts/Studio Adaptation Stockholm, Grand Prize, 1993 IMZ Dance Screen Festival, Frankfurt. Best of the Show award, 1993 Dance on Camera Festival, Lincoln Center, NY.

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Details

Video Type

VideoDance

Dances

Beach Birds

Length

28 minutes

Director

Elliot Caplan

Producer

Cunningham Dance Foundation

COLOR/BW

Color

Music

Four^3, John Cage

Musicians

John D.S. Adams, Takehisa Kosugi, Michael Pugliese, David Tudor

Dancers

Helen Barrow, Kimberly Bartosik, Michael Cole, Emma Diamond, Victoria Finlayson, Frédéric Gafner (Foofwa d'Imobilité), Alan Good, David Kulick, Patricia Lent, Larissa McGoldrick, Randall Sanderson, Robert Swinston, Carol Teitelbaum, Jenifer Weaver