Antic Meet

Antic Meet

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1964-01-01

Performed like a series of vaudeville scenes that overlap, Antic Meet consists of ten playful and comedic numbers. The curtains opened with Cunningham moving among the other dancers as a clown-like figure "who falls in love with a society whose rules he doesn't know," and concludes much in the same way, as he attempts to keep up with the dancers, each with their own movements, as they dance diagonally across the stage. Cage provided the musical accompaniment, using a version of Concert for Piano and Orchestra, and Rauschenberg designed the costumes, which included fur coats and parachute dresses over black leotards.

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Performed like a series of vaudeville scenes that overlap, Antic Meet consists of ten playful and comedic numbers. The curtains opened with Cunningham moving among the other dancers as a clown-like figure "who falls in love with a society whose rules he doesn't know," and concludes much in the same way, as he attempts to keep up with the dancers, each with their own movements, as they dance diagonally across the stage. Cage provided the musical accompaniment, using a version of Concert for Piano and Orchestra, and Rauschenberg designed the costumes, which included fur coats and parachute dresses over black leotards.

Released

1964-01-01

Runtime

27

Director

Arne Arnbom

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Documentary

Music

Language

No Language

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    Merce Cunningham

    Merce Cunningham
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    Carolyn Brown

    Carolyn Brown
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    Barbara Dilley

    Barbara Dilley
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    Viola Farber

    Viola Farber
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    Sandra Neels

    Sandra Neels
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    Steve Paxton

    Steve Paxton