Word: spaces
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...ONLY the painter who controls space and form but also the dancer who can assemble or dismantle his tableaus repeatedly. Last night's five works performed by the Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT) from the University of Utah were a retrospective of dance tableaus that took the audience from ceilings of Italian basilicas to the modernist galleries of New York's Museum of Modern Art The artists as choreographers were more than competent; the artists as dancers, controlled and beautiful...
...company. Opening with a piece written by a guest teacher and artist Jose Limon, the troupe interprets the Concerto Grosso in D Minor with the classic curves dictated by his style. Like Limon's dance of Otherllo- the Moor's Pavane -the Concerto creates and expands circular space. Vivaldi's fast paced score supports the swirl of emotions performed by the group...
...space between Part I and II of Interim is like a line between two sides of a complementary-colored Ellsworth Kelly...
...Passengers switches the emphasis from movement to space. Viola Farber is concerned with space in the same way the Bauhaus was concerned with space-the content of the painting had become secondary to the handling of forms. But Farber has added the dimension of comedy by a contradiction of her dancers as people and her dancers as objects. One minute the group is forming a geometric pattern with flexed arms and the feet and the next minute they are personified by someone muttering "ok" or pointing a finger at someone else...
...dramatic structure of his scenes to its fullest. The point is not that he uses a crane-the point is what his craning motions push against. Any rich fool can set up a crane shot. Only Mizoguchi can so stylize his shots that a crane's are back into space wrenches your heart away from the bearings on which it has rested long enough...