Merce Cunningham - A Lifetime of Dance (2000)
Facts
| Directed by | Charles Atlas |
| Cast | John Cage and Merce Cunningham |
| Theatrical Release | January 1, 2000 |
| DVD Release | July 10, 2001 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 720917313726 |
| Buy this item ... | 9 new from $6.82, 5 used from $6.48 |
About Merce Cunningham - A Lifetime of Dance
Merce Cunningham's revolutionary take on modern dance is brilliantly explained in A Lifetime of Dance, which places interviews with the master, and footage of his work, front and center. It's also one big breathtaking performance piece, with endless film of his many abstract works, intercut with thoughtful comments by early members of Cunningham's dance company (founded in 1953), and dance critics and historians. John Cage, whose percussive compositions became a hallmark of the Cunningham style, is fondly recollected by troupe members and Cunningham ("John Cage was just a plain bright soul"). It's tremendously educational, whether presenting historical footage, offering remarks by Cunningham about his obsession with movement, or bringing his work into the '90s, when he was once again considered radical for incorporating computer technology into choreography. Above all, it's enchanting, and simply fun, to view the dozens of clips of Cunningham and his company, always humorously at work. --Valerie J. Nelson Amazon.com
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Average user review:| "And it's like: Wow! Where did this come from?" |
A few years ago, I worked in the City of London, opposite the Barbican Centre. One evening after work I walked across the road to it and - by chance and not knowing what to expect - saw Merce Cunningham's "Biped". I loved it. I thought that it was wonderful, magical. It enchanted me. I loved it so much that I went back to see it again. Whenever Merce Cunningham's dance company returned subsequently to London, I went to watch.
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I think that this documentary about Merce Cunningham's life and work is excellent. It includes many film/video clips of his dances, including "Biped", and is driven by commentary from both people with whom he has worked and Merce Cunningham himself. November 25, 2008
| American Masters Presents Merce Cunningham |
"Merce Cunningham - A Lifetime of Dance" functions as an artistic biography of this now legendary choreographer. The first fifty minutes of the film detail Mr. Cunningham's life from his birth in Centralia, Washington in 1919 to the early 1950's and the founding of the Cunningham Dance Company, after a summer of experimentation at Black Mountain College.
Archival film and video footage provides documentation of approximately forty-five different dance works. The footage is shown in edit lengths of between 5 and 20 seconds duration. These excerpts are then intercut with the comments of friends, family members, dancers, composers, art critics and also of Merce himself, who provides anecdotes at each stage within the chronology of the biography.
The audio that accompanies these dance works, as an atmosphere or perhaps as a weather event enveloping the performances, was created by at least seventeen different avant-garde composers. These include founding Cunningham Dance Company member and musician John Cage, electronics guru David Tudor, the minimalist LaMonte Young and downtown NYC performance artist Meredith Monk.
In the film, we find that Mr. Cunningham draws his inspiration from movements of any kind, including those of animals, birds and the ordinary movements of people involved in a range of typical activities. He feels that dancers live not just to do these movements, but to 'exist' in performance and to come to realize their own unique identity through the act of dance.
The film closes with an extended discussion of the work "Biped"(1999), which describes the incorporation of three dimensional computer graphics into the context of a live electronic music and dance event.
"Merce Cunningham - A Lifetime of Dance" will serve well as a wonderful media resource for fans of contemporary art. May 20, 2003
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