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Format: VHS
 Sep 1999
 Not Rated
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Sound: HiFi
 59 min.
 UPC: 032031116733 |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Movie Description Baryshnikov and dancers of the American Ballet Theatre perform in three ballets bringing Mikhail's technique to new levels and giving him his first opportunity to explore humor in performance. Ballets are "The Little Ballet," "Sinatra Suite" and "The ABC's of Dance."
Synopsis Originally broadcast in 1984 over New York's WNET/Thirteen on "Great Performances," as part of the "Dance in America" series. Mikhail Baryshnikov, along with members of American Ballet Theatre, dance three works choreographed by Twyla Tharp: "The Little Ballet," "Sinatra Suite," and "Push Comes to Shove."
Film Notes The emsemble includes: Melissa Allen, Julie Bickerton, Gil Boggs, Carolyn Brown, Gabrielle Brown, Elizabeth Carr, Peter Fonseca, Suzanne Goldman, Alina Hernandez, Lucette Katerndahl, Elizabeth Laing, Michael Langlois, Kristi Lowe, Valerie Madonia, Amanda McKerrow, Meg Potter, Nancy Raffa, Lisa Rinehart, Amy Rose, Hilary Ryan, Scott Schlexer, Kristine Soleri, Anna Spelman, Carla Stallings, Lisa Sundstrom, Mary Wilson.
Camera operators: George Cowley, Steve Cruikshank, Frank Harber and Wayne Summers. Still photographer Herbert Migdoll.
Videotape operators: Peter Christian and Garry Collins. Editors: Mark West and Kevin Fernan.
Additional credits: David Norris (stage manager), Jurgen Schneider (ballet master), Ed Greene (post-production mixer), Lesley Maynard (assistant to the producers) and Complete Post, Inc. (post-production facilities).
"Strangers in the Night," copyright Champion Music Corporation, 1966.
"All the Way," copyright Maravaille Music Corporation, 1957.
"That's Life, copyright Reprise, 1966.
Copyright Don Mischer Productions, Inc. 1984.
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