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Description
Gary Palmer is a prominent dancer and choreographer. In 1982 he created Men Dancing, a popular SF Bay Area dance series that featured only male dancers and choreographers in order to "give male dance artists a creative space outside of traditional roles (as partners to ballerinas) or archetypes (heroes or villains)." The series included works by Remy Charlip, Jose Limon, Lucas Hoving, Robert Moses and dozens of others. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. 1988 Bay Area Dance Series featuring Gary Palmer Dance Company. Gary Palmer Dance Company / color bars (no audio) / Stormy weather / The Opposites, On Ascent and Descent, And the Fool Sought After
Type
moving image
Format
U-matic
Form/Genre
Dance
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
014.035.806 csfpal_000351
Language
English
Subject
Palmer, Gary Gary Palmer Dance Company
Place
Oakland (Calif.)
Provenance
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