Beach Birds for Camera
"Beach Birds for Camera"
Originally released in 1992. Beach Birds for Camera is a documentary film. directed by Elliot Caplan. At just 28 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Cunningham said of his choreography for "Beach Birds", “It is all based on individual physical phrasing. The dancers don’t have to be exactly together. They can dance like a flock of birds, when they suddenly take off.” A work for eleven dancers, the rhythm for "Beach Birds" was much more fluid than other Cunningham dances, so that the sections could differ in length from performance to performance. John Cage composed the music, and painter Marsha Skinner provided the costumes and décor. The dancers were dressed identically in all white leotards and tights, with black gloves. Skinner’s backcloth was a white scrim on which the light varied in color and intensity, decided by a lighting plot that was devised using chance methods. While the timings did not relate to the dance structure, the gradual changes of light have been interpreted to imitate those that might occur from dawn to dusk on a beach.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beach Birds for Camera about?
Cunningham said of his choreography for "Beach Birds", “It is all based on individual physical phrasing. The dancers don’t have to be exactly together. They can dance like a flock of birds, whe...
Who directed Beach Birds for Camera?
Beach Birds for Camera was directed by Elliot Caplan.
How long is Beach Birds for Camera?
Beach Birds for Camera has a runtime of 0 hours and 28 minutes (28 minutes total).
When was Beach Birds for Camera released?
Beach Birds for Camera was released on December 1, 1992 in theaters.