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CUNNINGHAM follows the artistic development of Merces for three decades of risk and discovery (19441972), from her early years as a ballerina in post-war New York to becoming the most visionary choreographer in the world. 3D technology unites the philosophy and stories of Merces, creating a fascinating journey in her innovative work. The amazing explosion of dance, music and archival material I’ve ever seen is a tribute to CUNNINGHAM for one of the greatest contemporary dance artists in the world.
The iconic Merce Cunningham and the latest generation of her dance team are unbelievably portrayed in the 3D documentary of Alla Kovgan by recreating her milestones and archival materials by Cunningham, John Cage and Robert Rauschenberg. .
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2 users Even for those who know little about dance, Merce Cunningham is a recognizable name: a cult figure in their field. His collaboration in the mid-twentieth century with composer John Cage (and his longtime partner) and visual artist Robert Rauschenberg was crucial for the era of change. Cunningham resisted the “vanguard” or other label. “I will not describe it. I will, “he once said. Now, thanks to Cunningham, we have the opportunity to experience what he did. Director Alla Kovgan combines the latest generation of Cunningham dancers (directed by deputy choreographer Merce Cunningham, Jennifer Goggans) to perform iconic songs from Cunningham’s repertoire. The film focuses on the three decades of 1942–1972, when Cunningham gained a reputation. Cunningham’s amazing 3D photos bring us closer to these works than any audience. Thanks to the witty approach, the film places the dancers in an unforgettable background, such as a tunnel …
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