Horse Dancing and Tasha /

"This video tells a story in dance about the two cultures -- Native American and Anglo-Saxon -- and about the evolution of dance itself, from nature. It features the confrontation between Horse Dancing, a young Native America, who is on a vision quest, and Tasha, a young Anglo woman, who is sea...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Nauman, Charles (Author, Director, Film editor)
Corporate Authors: Cinema Guild, Nauman Films
Other Authors: Garza, Homer (Performer), MacAller, Tasha (Performer)
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : Cinema Guild, [1995]
Series:Dance in video.
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Summary:"This video tells a story in dance about the two cultures -- Native American and Anglo-Saxon -- and about the evolution of dance itself, from nature. It features the confrontation between Horse Dancing, a young Native America, who is on a vision quest, and Tasha, a young Anglo woman, who is searching in the world of ethnic dance for creative inspiration. They engage in a dialogue of dance, which ranges from anger to trust and culminates as they begin to 'weave a robe' of their two dances. Based on a Lakota (Sioux) legend, the video tells the timeless story of opposites, of polarity and the never-ending process of creativity, and a multicultural celebration of ethnic differences"--Original container.
Item Description:Previously released on DVD.
Electronic resource.
Physical Description:1 online resource (video file (26 min.)