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Talented high school students from Interlochen Arts Academy learned and performed Martha Graham's Diversions Of Angels earlier this year. This is a short inside look of the process with interviews with the dancers, Janet Eilber and more,... [ More Detail ]
Excerpts from a performance of "Steps in the Streets" by the Martha Graham Dance Company at 2008 American Dance Festival. Introduction by company artistic director Janet Eilber. Performance date: June 27, 2008; Page Auditorium, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. Video produced by dance critic and correspondent Byron Woods for indyweekblogs.com/ADF, The Independent Weekly's news and critical commentary blog about the ADF. [ More Detail ]
Storm chasers Michael Laca, Jim Leonard, Ray Walker, Eric Baker and Max Hagen intercepted a developing supercell thunderstorm in Lane County, Kansas on the afternoon of May 22, 2008. The storm produced several intense staccato lightning strikes and developed a distinct rotating wall cloud with an associated area of rotating dust at the surface, though no condensation funnel was initially visible. As the rotation approached our area, the visible surface reflection disappeared, but a small conical funnel with strong rotation developed almost directly overhead with our surface winds increasing significantly. The funnel quickly dissipated as the cell moved off to the north-northeast. The DOW (Doppler On Wheels) makes a brief appearance at the beginning of this clip.The chase team then repositioned ourselves farther to the northeast, meeting up with numerous other chasers in Graham County, Kansas north of I-70, as a separate tornado-warned cell approached from the south, around sunset. This second cell produced strong outflow winds that kicked up a large area of dust. Though not tornadic, the appearance of the dust as it rose rapidly towards the thunderstorm base was quite ominous. [ More Detail ]
We were lucky enough to have the company of ex-scientologist David Graham at the Sydney protests today! He is a fantastic fellow and his wise words were much appreciated. His experiences are amazing.Enjoy!PS, you may remember David in SMH a few weeks ago :phttp://www.smh.com.au/news/national/why-i-fled-scientology/2008/04/12/1207856911093.html [ More Detail ]
MY LOVE WENT TO LONDON:Sung by Dame Shirley Bassey at the Royal Festival Hall 1998Recorded by Tony Bennett on his album 'Here's To The Ladies'!Written by John Wallowitch.The song has also been sung often by a lady called Blossom Dearie. Who Shirley mentioned each night at the Royal Festival.Lyrics My Love Went To London:Thank the Lord I am here at lastNow I found London TownNever thought I'd live to seeThe city on the ThamesWhere's that sky of greyWhere's that foggy dayThe Gershwins had their sayBut now I'm here to tell youMy love went to LondonAnd left me behindI'm going to LondonAnd I'll find himPiccadilly CircusMaybe where I'll meet himAnd I'll rush right up to himAnd lovingly I'll greet himMy love went to LondonI'm missing him soI'm going to LondonAnd I'll find himTomorrow I'll roam aroundOld fabulous London TownI'll search every face I see around meUntil I hold London in my armsTomorrow I'll roam aroundOld fabulous London TownI'll search every face I see around meUntil I hold London in my arms.STORY TO THE SONG:The fact that John Wallowitch and Bertram Ross are darlings of the New York cabaret world is completely understandable. These two septuagenarians are sophisticated, charming, and eminently lovable. Wallowitch composes hilariously comic and wistfully romantic songs which he then plays on the piano accompanying Ross, his elegant straight man. Their voices may not be great, but their hearts certainly are, and together they create a unique, if unlikely, style. Now director Richard Morris has preserved this remarkable partnership in a 77-minute documentary, Wallowitch &Ross: This Moment. Alternating between stories and songs, including both formal and informal performances by the duo, the film provides historical perspective, with commentary by a variety of colleagues, as well as archival footage, posters, and programs. Bertram Ross, the tall handsome vocalist with impeccable comic timing, wasn't always a singer. He joined the Martha Graham Company as principal dancer in 1947, resigning in 1973. For most of those years he was also co-director of the company. He and Wallowitch began their cabaret career together in 1984. Wallowitch studied at Juilliard where his classical piano training led to a Carnegie Hall recital. He has written over 100 songs, including "Come a Little Closer," "This Moment," and "Bruce." Many of his songs have been recorded by leading artists - Blossom Dearie, Morgana King, Margaret Whiting, Karen Akers, and Shirley Horn. The partners' romantic relationship is shown, but never made the focus of the documentary. They were introduced by friends over thirty years ago, after Wallowitch had seen Ross dance, and Ross had picked up one of Wallowitch's recordings by chance. They obviously know each other intimately: in song and in conversation they complement each other perfectly. When Ross went to London for an extended period, Wallowitch wrote "My Love Went to London," which was recorded years later by Tony Bennett. There is a brief appearance by Dixie Carter and an affecting scene with Wallowitch at the piano with Lyn Lobban singing "Runaway," a poignant song that Wallowitch composed at the age of thirteen. In addition to performing Wallowitch's original compositions, the team also sings Berlin, Gershwin, and Porter. Together they tell a touching tale of regularly serenading Irving Berlin's Manhattan home with friends on Christmas Eve. One year they were invited in, and after singing "White Christmas" to the fragile composer, were told that their performance is the best Christmas present he has ever received. The camerawork and editing are sometimes lax and the identification of commentators occasionally inconsistent, but these minor defects fail to detract from the show's shining stars. The portrait ends on a suitably sweet note, with Wallowitch declaring "Bertram Ross is my life," and then giving him a big kiss on the cheek. What more need be said? [ More Detail ]
Graham Bonney - Rosemary und Company 1973Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.Wochenend irgendwo, Ferien in Tampicodas bered' ich mit dirRegen und Sonnenscheinich bin nie mehr alleindu bist immer bei mir.Ja ja ja Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.Rot wie Mohn war dein KleidGelb wie Gold war dein Haarund es war Fühlingszeit.Wie ein Blitz traf es mein Herzund sofort da brennt'sdas es die Liebe war.Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.Früher hab' ich geträumtund meine Zeit versäumtdas liegt alles zurückJetzt hab ich dich mein Schatzmein Herz hat einen Platzdenn mit dir kam das Glück.Ja ja ja Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.Kommt auch mal ein grauer Tagweine nicht und denk, ich bin da, immer nur für dich da.Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.La la la la la la ...Rosemary und Companyja das bist du und ichWo du bist auf dieser weltda findet man auch mich.Rosemary [ More Detail ]
While performing in Philadelphia, the Martha Graham Dance Company was joined by the students from the University of the Arts, performing "Panorama". [ More Detail ]
John McCain has stated that people can judge him by the company he keeps. From Ted Kennedy to Mel Martinez to Lindsey Graham to Russ Feingold to Joe Lieberman to Luis Gutierrez, let's take a look at the real company McCain keeps.Companion post and more on the "company" McCain keeps at: http://www.diggersrealm.com/mt/archives/002686.htmlhttp://www.diggersrealm.com [ More Detail ]
Martha Graham Dance Company's Principal Dancer Miki Orihara preparing for the role of Medea (Cave of the Heart) for our upcoming Spring 2008 performances in Virginia [ More Detail ]
Martha Graham Dance Company takes you behind the scene of their Ohio show presented by Dance Cleveland. "Thanks for the memories Cleveland" -- Graham dancers chat with presenter plus audience reactions. [ More Detail ]
Martha Graham's "It sure doesn't smell like Little Italy" Italian Adventure. From the tour bus to rehearsals to inside the theater's overzealous laundry machine. An exclusive peek inside a Graham dancer's life. [ More Detail ]
Martha Graham Dancers take Greece and Germany by storm. In this exclusive behind-the-scenes video, dancers take you behind the curtain for a raw, inside look into the tour. Episode mark the first of this docuseries vlog. [ More Detail ]