Apenas comenze a estudiar danza contemporánea y afortunadamente con la técnica del gran maestro José Limón. Simplemente uno se pierde en la belleza de la expresión corporal.
The Jose Limon Dance Company=Everlasting Beauty, Dance History that lives on, and Originality. Life is full of ups and downs and when you have a technique that centers on FALL & RECOVERY then you can relate to this movement more personally. I love this company xoxoxo I pray that they live on forever!
Wow, these dancers performed this piece absolutely beautifully!! First and foremost, José Limón's "Meditations on Ecclesiastes" is such a beautiful interpretation! Each stage, or "time," is very clearly communicated in a unique way. But secondly, the movement of the men really reflects and highlights their strength, especially through the falls and recoveries... Love it :)
tears of joy to see this again. i had the privilege to perform this when I was in college but we were not allowed to keep a copy of the video recording...
I thought that was Nina Watt in "A Time to Laugh". What a shame we miss "A Time to Dance". Also the brilliant choreography of "A Time to Build Up and A Time to Tear Down". "A Time to speak and a Time to be Silent" It was wonderful to see these segments again. It was also beautifully danced. I consider this work a masterpiece.
still moves me in 2024 most dance i see now is athletic and technical fantastic but for me lacking in ability to express
4 года назад+1
Back in the 197O's I used to dance with Erick Hawkins... who was good friends with Jose Limon... there is no Modern Dance any more... it has all been co-opted by Popular Culture... unfortunately.
Apenas comenze a estudiar danza contemporánea y afortunadamente con la técnica del gran maestro José Limón.
Simplemente uno se pierde en la belleza de la expresión corporal.
The Jose Limon Dance Company=Everlasting Beauty, Dance History that lives on, and Originality. Life is full of ups and downs and when you have a technique that centers on FALL & RECOVERY then you can relate to this movement more personally. I love this company xoxoxo I pray that they live on forever!
Wow, these dancers performed this piece absolutely beautifully!! First and foremost, José Limón's "Meditations on Ecclesiastes" is such a beautiful interpretation! Each stage, or "time," is very clearly communicated in a unique way. But secondly, the movement of the men really reflects and highlights their strength, especially through the falls and recoveries...
Love it :)
tears of joy to see this again. i had the privilege to perform this when I was in college but we were not allowed to keep a copy of the video recording...
What a beautiful and grace
I thought that was Nina Watt in "A Time to Laugh". What a shame we miss "A Time to Dance". Also the brilliant choreography of "A Time to Build Up and A Time to Tear Down". "A Time to speak and a Time to be Silent" It was wonderful to see these segments again. It was also beautifully danced. I consider this work a masterpiece.
It is. Seeing it changed my life.
still moves me in 2024 most dance i see now is athletic and technical fantastic but for me lacking in ability to express
Back in the 197O's I used to dance with Erick Hawkins... who was good friends with Jose Limon... there is no Modern Dance any more... it has all been co-opted by Popular Culture... unfortunately.
A time for building up and breaking down?
A time for silence?
Where was a time to dance?
also beautiful to watch set to Olimpica by Roberto Cacciapaglia
The composer is someone different. Norman Del Joio. See the opening credits.
He is my great great uncle his niece is my great grandma rose and her kids are Vianna Vicky Gregory is my grandma and the youngest is Marty
I meant grandpa