Arts & Culture
3 DVD set Free To Dance- A History of African American Dance
- Item Number
- 372
- Estimated Value
- 85 USD
- Sold
- 30 USD to ylin42
- Number of Bids
- 2 - Bid History
Item Description
3-Disc Edition
ADF and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in association with Thirteen/WNET New York, present the Emmy Award-winning documentary, Free to Dance: The African American Presence in Modern Dance. The three-hour documentary chronicles the crucial role African-American dancers and choreographers have played in the development of modern dance as an American art form. Set against the cultural, social, and economic backdrop of American life from 1900, it is also a remarkable tale of the against-the-odds struggle by African-American dancers and choreographers for recognition and acceptance as highly talented and passionate performers. Free to Dance originally aired on PBS in 2001 as part of the Great Performances: Dance in America series.
Item Special Note
Donated By:
David Hay/Chiara Barile Hay
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