Breath Made Visible: Anna Halprin

Breath Made Visible: Anna Halprin

Release date : August 7, 2009
Countries of origin : Switzerland /
Original Language :
Director : Ruedi Gerber /
Writers :
Production companies : ZAS Film /
August 7, 2009 Switzerland Documentary More
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BREATH MADE VISIBLE is the first feature length film about the life and career of Anna Halprin, the American dance pioneer who has helped redefine our notion of modern art with her belief in dance's power to teach, heal, and transform at all ages of life. This cinematic portrait blends recent interviews with counterparts such as the late Merce Cunningham, archival footage, including her establishment of the first multiracial dance company in the U.S., and excerpts of current performances such as "Parades and Changes" at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, to weave a stunning, inspiring account of one of the most important cultural icons in modern dance.
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  • title:Breath Made Visible: Anna Halprin
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2009
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Switzerland ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ruedi Gerber /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: ZAS Film ·
  • Overview:BREATH MADE VISIBLE is the first feature length film about the life and career of Anna Halprin, the American dance pioneer who has helped redefine our notion of modern art with her belief in dance's power to teach, heal, and transform at all ages of life. This cinematic portrait blends recent interviews with counterparts such as the late Merce Cunningham, archival footage, including her establishment of the first multiracial dance company in the U.S., and excerpts of current performances such as "Parades and Changes" at the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, to weave a stunning, inspiring account of one of the most important cultural icons in modern dance.
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