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Gayelle. 1990-1991 series 1, programme 12 / directed by Suzanne John-Frontin ; produced by Suzanne John-Frontin, Suzanne Salandy ; Banyan.

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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Cole, Shelley, host.
Carrington, Rachel (Host), host.
John-Frontin, Suzanne, director, producer.
Salandy, Suzanne, producer.
Banyan Production (Firm), production company.
Banyan Archives, publisher.
Series:
Academic Video Online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theater--Trinidad and Tobago.
Theater.
Dance--Trinidad and Tobago.
Dance.
Dance companies--Trinidad and Tobago.
Dance companies.
Trinidad and Tobago--Social life and customs.
Trinidad and Tobago.
Genre:
Documentary television programs.
Television news programs.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (25 minutes)
Place of Publication:
Port of Spain : Banyan Archive, 1990.
Language Note:
In English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid. Rachel Carrington introduces the programme and anniversary of the death of Astor Johnson. Feature on the production of the Astor Johnson Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT), KYO, extracts of the rehearsal for performance at Queen's Hall. Rachel Carrington interviews Eleanor Wells, member of the RDT and Claudia Applewhite, member and choreographer of the RDT. Eintou Springer tells a last memory of Astor Johnson- stills of Astor Johnson and video of him demonstrating movements at teachers Training College (St. Vincent street, Port of Spain). Rachel Carrington sketches the biography of Astor Johnson with stills and video of him rehearsing RDT at Teachers Trainig College on St. Vincent Street and extracts of interview with him about the formation of the RDT at Banyan studios (25 Warner Street, Newtown, Port of Spain) and extracts from the dances (SHE). Rachel Carrington interviews Eintou Springer about Astor Johnson, STAY UP ZIMBABWE in rehearsal, Allison Seepaul speaks about Astor Johnson, Extract of TRISTESSE and PRAYING MANTIS danced by Nadine Mose. Statement by Nadine Mose. Julia Edwards speaks about Astor Johnson.Tells a story about Astor and Andrew Bedeau and himself bathing at Macqueripe. Extract of SONG FOR YAMANJA at Queen's Hall. Performance of TRIBUTE TO A KING by Repertory Dance Theatre under the credits. Danced by Lincoln Fortune.
Notes:
Title from resource description page (viewed November 02, 2022).
OCLC:
1354184016

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