Jerome Robbins Documentary Part 1
A Curtains Up!™ documentary on director-choreographer Jerome Robbins. Hosted by Damian Barra.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the clips in these videos (except the ones I am in). This was for my Musical Theatre History II Class.
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Gratitude & appreciation to Robbins. Interesting how his adjacent Choreographer Ballenchine choreographed in a more spontaneous method, the choreography just flowed out of the prolific Ballenchine. Robbins often tortured himself over each detail for months. Different processes, both with Genius, True Genius results.
I have a dance essay due in for FDA Musical Theater and this little series of videos has helped so much! I love the way you put this together.
Pure genius: one of a kind. R.I.P. Mr. Robbins.
This looks like a GREAT doc, Damian! Thank you so much for putting this together. I saw clip #4 about "Fiddler on the Roof" and was really impressed, so now I have to see the whole thing!!
A very well done introduction. Thank you for creating this.
his older sister, sonia, was my great grandmother
@thomasstaes3703
4 жыл бұрын
no way
@sonicfan11589
4 жыл бұрын
@@thomasstaes3703 yes.
@patbulfin5459
3 жыл бұрын
It's sad that she passed away on the opening night of Fiddler on the roof.
"I didn't see you there" Classic lol
I absolutely love you D. jessie
This is so fun!
But will we ever know how much of his work was his and how much was that of an assistant, who signed a contract, stating he could never claim any credit for his own work?! I am thinking of Peter Gennaro and West Side Story.
I found it (and all the other clips) here on KZread. Search for "Susan Stroman Jerome Robbins" and you should find it!
he was my great great uncle.
Hey Damian, Corps, is pronounced Kor, "members of a ballet/dance company."
do you have any video of Goldberg Variations? i would like to see this ballet.
@pippozg - no ones perfect. Do u personally know Zer Mostel?
So was Gene Kelly’s own choreo greatly influenced by Jerry?
Ya just blew it! The word is spelled CORPS, but it's French and pronounced CORE. Not CORPSE!