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Water + the well, choreographer's carnival, sunshine and mud, rehearsal at PostHouse, 1999-05-13
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Water + the well, choreographer's carnival, sunshine and mud, rehearsal at PostHouse, 1999-05-13
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Description
Hysterica Dance Co.'s first full-evening length work in performance at Barnsdall Art Park. Includes excerpt in performance at Choreographer's Carnival, as well as rehearsal of "Sunshine and Mud" at PostHouse. Footage also includes Kitty in rehearsal at PostHouse, 1999 May 13.
Asset Metadata
Core Title
Water + the well, choreographer's carnival, sunshine and mud, rehearsal at PostHouse, 1999-05-13
Title
Water + the well, choreographer's carnival, sunshine and mud, rehearsal at PostHouse, 1999-05-13 (
title
)
Creator
McNamee, Kitty
(creator)
Contributor
Hysterica Dance Co.
(provenance)
Publisher
University of Southern California
(original),
University of Southern California. Libraries
(digital)
Date Created
1999-05-13
Place Name
3594 Multiview Drive
(roadway),
4800 Hollywood Boulevard
(roadway),
Barnsdall Art Park
(geographic subject),
California
(states),
Los Angeles
(city or populated place),
Los Angeles
(counties),
PostHouse
(geographic subject),
USA
(countries)
Coverage.geocoordinate
34.100343, -118.294291 (
point
), 34.131369, -118.362374 (
point
)
Subject
Hysterica Dance Co.
(corporate name)
Tags
OAI-PMH Harvest
Format
1 video (01:22:01)
(format),
performances (creative events)
(aat),
video/mp4
(imt)
Resolution
1.3 in × 1.0 in at 300dpi
3.3 cm × 2.5 cm at 300dpi
Type
video
Language
English
Source
Dance Heritage Video Archive
(collection),
University of Southern California
(contributing entity)
Identifier
dhva_kmcnamee_0005.mp4 (
filename
), dancestry-c105-1322 (
legacy record id
)
Unique identifier
UC145586
Dmrecord
1322
Legacy Identifier
dhva_kmcnamee_0005.mp4
Repository Name
University of Southern California Digital Library
Repository Location
USC Digital Library, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California 90089-7002, USA
Repository Email
cisadmin@lib.usc.edu
Type
Video
Video bitrate
995 kb/s
Video format
h264 (Main) (avc1 / 0x31637661)
Duration
1h22m1s
Inherited Values
Title
Dance Heritage Video Archive
Description
With generous support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (https://mellon.org/), the USC Libraries (https://libraries.usc.edu) and the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance (https://kaufman.usc.edu) created the Dance History Video Archive (DHVA) collection. The collection preserves culturally significant recordings that document global and U.S. dance traditions, creative work by outstanding choreographers and performers, and performances that helped to advance the art form.
The DHVA collection continues the work begun by the Dance Heritage Coalition’s Dance Preservation and Digitization Project to address the challenges faced by dance artists, choreographers, performers, and companies in preserving a record of their work and helping to share it as broadly as possible with global and U.S. audiences and scholars.
Over a 15-year period, the Dance Heritage Coalition assembled more than 1,200 important dance performances digitized at hubs in New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C. Thanks to generous support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, those recordings were migrated to their new permanent home in the USC Digital Library during the summer of 2018.
The USC Libraries will make the DHVA collection available as broadly as reasonably possible within contractual and legal limits for educational research, study, and teaching.
The collection includes video recordings with certain rights restrictions that require limited access. To inquire about gaining access to these materials, contact (dhva@usc.edu) dance preservation and digital projects librarian Javier Garibay.
In the coming years, the USC Libraries and the USC Glorya Kaufman School of Dance will continue to build and enhance the features of this culturally significant digital collection documenting the artistry and diversity of human movement traditions.