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The first original production for Theater in America was of Enemies. [7] In 1974, WNET added The Great Performance, a series of classical concerts. [8] In 1976, Great Performances became the umbrella title and the music section was named Music in America. A third section, Dance In America, was also added.
Dance in America: Pennsylvania Ballet [21] Dance in America: Martha Graham Dance Company [21] Theater in America: The Patriots, from Asolo Theatre Company (May 26, 1976) [22] Theater in America: The Eccentricities of a Nightingale, with the Old Globe Theater (June 16, 1976) [23] [21] Live from Lincoln Center: Swan Lake (June 30, 1976)
American Indian Dance Theater. Vol. 1, Finding the Circle (1996). Originally produced in 1989 as a segment of the PBS television series Great Performances/Dance in America. A production of WNET/Thirteen in association with Tatge/Lasseur Productions, Inc. Directed by Merrill Brockway. Phoenix, Arizona: Canyon Records & Indian Arts. Presents a ...
America's Ballroom Challenge is a competitive ballroom dance television series that aired on Public Broadcasting Service in the United States between 2006 and 2009. It is part of the annual Ohio Star Ball, [ 1 ] a festival of DanceSport in Columbus, Ohio .
In 2005 she performed the dual role, Odette and Odile, in Kevin McKenzie's version of Swan Lake with ABT. This performance was filmed and broadcast as a part of Great Performances: Dance in America on PBS. [14] [15] In 2010 she appeared as herself in season 4, episode 8 of Gossip Girl with Ethan Stiefel. She also appears as the eponymous ...
It was aired on PBS in 1997 as part of Great Performances: Dance In America. [2] References External links. Suzanne Farrell: Elusive Muse at IMDb; Suzanne Farrell ...
He then joined PBS and directed and produced Dance in America, a sub-series of Great Performances, until 1980, when he returned to CBS as executive producer of arts programming for the newly formed CBS Cable cultural channel, which was discontinued two years later. [1]
MOMIX was also featured in PBS's “Dance in America” series and on Canadian television with Charles Dutoit and the Montreal Symphony in the Rhombus Media film of Mussorgsky's “Pictures at an Exhibition,” winner of an International Emmy for Best Performing Arts Special.