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From: Ulrich Grepel <uli@zoodle.robin.de>
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 97 12:35:40 +0100
Subject: Re: Kate Related Video
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Hi!
Eddie wrote:
> Some time ago, I saw a Canadian dance troupe performance on the A&E cable
> tv station which included interpretations of five Kate songs (Une Baiser
> d'Enfant, Ne T'en Fuis Pas, The Infant Kiss, Breathing, Running Up That
> Hill). I only happened to catch the end of Breathing and N'e T'en Fuis
> Pas, but what I saw was quite impressive. The program is called "A Moving
> Picture," and is available, as far as I know, from Bullfrog Films, Oley,
> PA. for $34.95 plus $5.00 shipping. (1 800 543 FROG) According to the
> credits, music by Laurie Anderson, Buffy St. Marie and others was also
> featured.
That sounds like:
Love Letters - A Dance Fantasy
Choreography: Ann Ditchburn
Dance: John Alleyne, Yolande Auger, Lorraine Blouin, Robert Desrosiers, Ann
Ditchburn, Nina Goldman, Martine Lamy, Cynthia Lucas, Peter Ottmann,
Caroline Richardson, Anita Olanick (all from the National Ballett of
Canada)
Music: Laurie Anderson (Kokoku / Born, Never Asked),
Ahmed Hassan (percussions),
Kate Bush (Une Baiser D'Enfant / Ne T'en Fuis Pas / The Infant Kiss /
Breathing / Running Up That Hill),
Andre Gagnon (Nelligan / Two Days In The Country / Les Turluteries),
Buffy St. Marie (Love's Got To Breathe And Fly / Notody Will Ever Know It's
Real But You),
Leonard Cohen [did appear personally] (First We Take Manhattan),
Jennifer Warnes (Famous Blue Raincoat),
Penguin Cafe Orchestra (Music By Numbers, Numbers 1 to 4 / POigtail / Air),
John Tucker (Demon, Pedestrian Groove Rogue)
Year: 1987 (1988)
Origin: A&E Cable Networks (originally CBC)
Time: 48'37"
Haven't watched the tape in a long while though...
Bye,
Uli
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