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Jazz Dance of Matt Mattox.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Creative Arts Television (Firm), author, issuing body.
Contributor:
Casey, Gene.
Desmond, John.
Ellington, Bill.
Englemann, Judith.
Hill, Thelma.
Hilzinger, Jean.
Horne, Nathaniel.
Howell, Herman.
Howland, Beth, 1947-
Hurley, Joseph.
Jackson, Cyril.
Kincaid, Marcia.
Kuraty, Michele.
Mattox, Matt.
McGiffert, John.
Roman, Paul.
CBS Television Network.
Creative Arts Television (Firm)
Camera Three Productions.
Series:
Dance Online: Dance in Video, Volume I
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mattox, Matt.
Choreography--Jazz dance.
Choreography.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file)
Distribution:
London : Bloomsbury Video, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2022.
Place of Publication:
[Kent, CT] : Aviva Films Ltd, c2007, 1960.
Kent, CT. : Creative Arts Television, 1956.
Language Note:
Original language in English.
System Details:
video file
Summary:
Matt Mattox --choreographer, dancer and teacher --leads his group of nine dancers through jazz exercises and performance to his own choreography. Music is by an on stage jazz combo. Mattox performs solo his "Theme and Anti-Theme." He and his dancers then perform his work "Introduction". He credits the great choreographer Jack Cole as his mentor. His movements will also bring to mind the dancing of Bob Fosse. Black and White .
Participant:
Performed by Matt Mattox, Gene Casey, Bill Ellington, Cyril Jackson
Credits:
Director, John Desmond ; choreographer, Maxx Matox.
Notes:
Previously released on DVD.
Title from original disc label.
Performed Columbia Broadcasting System
Recorded New York, NY 1960.
OCLC:
1356503404

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