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Title
A name given to the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance & Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This collection pairs written scholarship with a corresponding collection of audiovisual resources to support the interdisciplinary study of dance and human culture. The intent is to provide students, researchers, educators, as well as the general public with access to key scholarly and philosophical writings by anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1930-2015) in coordination with an ecclectic assortment of audiovisual materials most of which Kealiinohomoku recorded off air between 1970-2010. <br /><br />Over this 40-year period, Kealiinohomoku, an early adopter of video technology, began recording on Beta tapes, later transitioning to VHS tapes. YouTube's Internet domain name was not activated until 2005; therefore, this audiovisual collection reflects a historical pre-YouTube view of the world. <br /><br />Kealiinohomoku's holistic approach and broad anthropological perspectives invite greater understanding of dance as a human universal. The wide-ranging audiovisual content reflects Kealiinohomoku's particular research interests, popular culture of the era, and dance phenomena from a variety of cultures. It invites open-minded exploration and reflection on changes in scholarship and understanding.<br /><br /><span><span>To help researchers continue their search for audiovisual resources of interest, descriptive metadata is provided for every item, even when no video link has yet been located. Notes describe ephemera related to these audiovisual resources which can be accessed at the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections at Arizona State University.<br /><br />View the Joann W. Kealiinohomoku bibliography here: <a href="https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/joann-w-kealiinohomoku">https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/joann-w-kealiinohomoku</a><br /><br /></span></span><strong>Acknowledgements:</strong><br />Initial seed grant funding for the Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance & Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection was provided by ASU's Institute of Humanities Research (IHR).<br /><br />Funding to support ongoing development of this online media collection has been provided through ASU's Herberger Research Investment award.<br /><br /><span>A Recordings-at-Risk grant from the Council of Library and Information Resources and funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation has supported digitization of rare v</span>ideo and audio recordings some of which will be added to this collection.
Subject
The topic of the resource
dance, choreography, culture, performance, anthropology, ethnology, ethnochoreology, ethnomusicology, popular culture
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (collector/creator)
Adair Landborn (curator/archivist)
Hyperlink
A link, or reference, to another resource on the Internet.
URL
<strong>No video link found.</strong><span> This content is associated with a videotape in the CCDR Collections audiovisual library originally recorded by Joann W. Kealiinohomoku. No link has yet been found to provide online access and the original videotape has not yet been digitized.</span>
Description
Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/whirling-dervishes-of-turkey/oclc/172851750):
Selections from the spiritual music of Turkey and from the words of Jalaluddin Rumi, read by Sheikh Kabir Helminski. Four movements of the Mevlevi Sema, a Sufi Ceremony of Remembrance. Recitation of the Holy Qurʼān.
Ephemera: none available
Limitations: This page displays video content associated with a videotape in the CCDR Collections audiovisual library recorded by Joann W. Kealiinohomoku. Please be advised that, because this videotape has not yet been digitized for direct access, we cannot guarantee that the video content on this page is an exact match with the content originally recorded by Dr. Kealiinohomoku. We also cannot guarantee function or access for re-hosted video content.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Penny Ward, Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī, Maulana, Kâni Karaca, and Kabir Edmund Helminski (authors)
Kani Karaca, Shaikh Kabir Helminski, and Camille Helminski (performers)
Dr. Celaleddin Chelebi (host)
Nail Kesova (master of dance)
Ali Dogan Ergin (master of music)
Dogan Ergin (conductor)
Publisher
World Music Institute
Threshold Society
Mevlevi Ensemble
Date
1994 November 11
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
The Whirling Dervishes of Turkey (1994) (no video link)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Dance Form
dance form
turkey
world music institute
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance & Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This collection pairs written scholarship with a corresponding collection of audiovisual resources to support the interdisciplinary study of dance and human culture. The intent is to provide students, researchers, educators, as well as the general public with access to key scholarly and philosophical writings by anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1930-2015) in coordination with an ecclectic assortment of audiovisual materials most of which Kealiinohomoku recorded off air between 1970-2010. <br /><br />Over this 40-year period, Kealiinohomoku, an early adopter of video technology, began recording on Beta tapes, later transitioning to VHS tapes. YouTube's Internet domain name was not activated until 2005; therefore, this audiovisual collection reflects a historical pre-YouTube view of the world. <br /><br />Kealiinohomoku's holistic approach and broad anthropological perspectives invite greater understanding of dance as a human universal. The wide-ranging audiovisual content reflects Kealiinohomoku's particular research interests, popular culture of the era, and dance phenomena from a variety of cultures. It invites open-minded exploration and reflection on changes in scholarship and understanding.<br /><br /><span><span>To help researchers continue their search for audiovisual resources of interest, descriptive metadata is provided for every item, even when no video link has yet been located. Notes describe ephemera related to these audiovisual resources which can be accessed at the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections at Arizona State University.<br /><br />View the Joann W. Kealiinohomoku bibliography here: <a href="https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/joann-w-kealiinohomoku">https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/joann-w-kealiinohomoku</a><br /><br /></span></span><strong>Acknowledgements:</strong><br />Initial seed grant funding for the Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance & Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection was provided by ASU's Institute of Humanities Research (IHR).<br /><br />Funding to support ongoing development of this online media collection has been provided through ASU's Herberger Research Investment award.<br /><br /><span>A Recordings-at-Risk grant from the Council of Library and Information Resources and funded by the Andrew Mellon Foundation has supported digitization of rare v</span>ideo and audio recordings some of which will be added to this collection.
Subject
The topic of the resource
dance, choreography, culture, performance, anthropology, ethnology, ethnochoreology, ethnomusicology, popular culture
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (collector/creator)
Adair Landborn (curator/archivist)
Hyperlink
A link, or reference, to another resource on the Internet.
URL
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/mnbSrnGmErs" frameborder="0"></iframe>
<h4>To open full-screen view in a new tab, start video and click the Youtube icon at the bottom of the embedded video.</h4>
Description
Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/tap-with-gregory-hines/oclc/36937080) :
No description.
Ephemera: none available.
Limitations: This page displays video content associated with a videotape in the CCDR Collections audiovisual library recorded by Joann W. Kealiinohomoku. Please be advised that, because this videotape has not yet been digitized for direct access, we cannot guarantee that the video content on this page is an exact match with the content originally recorded by Dr. Kealiinohomoku. We also cannot guarantee function or access for re-hosted video content.
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Harold Wheeler, John Falabella, David Toser, Michael Mannes, and Don Mischer (authors)
Gregory Hines (host)
Honi Coles, Tommy Tune, Hinton Battle, Gregg Burge, Savion Glover, Bunny Briggs, Buster Brown, Jimmy Slyde, Sandman Sims, Fred Strickler, Brenda Bufalino, Lavaughn Robinson, Germaine Ingram, Manhattan Tap, Jennifer Lane, Camden Richman, and Dianne Walker (performers)
Publisher
New York, NY: WNET/New York
Date
1989
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Title
A name given to the resource
Tap: With Gregory Hines (dance form) (1989)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Hines, Gregory
Coles, Honi, -- 1911-1992
Glover, Savion
american tap dance
dance form
gregory hines
new york
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Media Collection: Lectures, interviews and field recordings
Subject
The topic of the resource
anthropology; dance
Description
An account of the resource
Over the course of her long and impactful career, renowned American anthropologist Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1930–2015) created video and audio recordings documenting her scholarly activities. These recordings include: lectures on dance and culture presented by Kealiinohomoku at professional conferences and university campuses, interviews with dancers and cultural informants conducted by Kealiinohomoku, and on-site field recordings created by Kealiinohomoku to document cultural events that she witnessed directly. Together, these resources demonstrate Kealiinohomoku’s broad interest in human cultural activities as well as her disciplined analytical approach to understanding the human universal of dance through the lens of anthropology.
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Joann W. Kealiinohomoku
Hyperlink
A link, or reference, to another resource on the Internet.
URL
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/u8zIdb7i2nY" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe>
<h4><a href="https://photos.app.goo.gl/m9Dc1qsMZgNaTBrT6"></a><b>To open full-screen view in a new tab, start video and click the expand icon at the bottom of the embedded video.</b></h4>
Description
This video begins with an introductory lecture by anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku, “One Genre: Hopi Dance,” followed by a rehearsal and performance of the Hopi Buffalo Dance, with Hopi dancers and live music. Dedicated to 80-year-old Hopi singer Willie Coin, this lecture demonstration took place August 31, 1984 at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Note: This is a low volume recording. Headphones may be required and increasing volume may be necessary in order to hear. The question and answer portion of this event has been edited out of this video. Email: ccdrcollection@asu.edu to request an access link for the recording of the entire event. <br /><br />Ephemera: Click to view: <a href="https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/items/show/949">Program </a><br /><br />Digital File: Digitization of this media item [2019] was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) which was made possible through funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. <br /><br />Physical item: Produced [1984] by Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. under the direction of Joann W. Kealiinohomoku to support the development of the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collection in Flagstaff, Arizona. Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collections was donated [2008] to the School of Dance at Arizona State University (ASU) by Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Arizona and located in Flagstaff, Arizona (1981—). While under the direction of anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1981–2015), the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. organization hosted, produced, and recorded numerous educational lectures, dance workshops, cultural performances, and scholarly colloquia. <br /><br />Original recordings were also donated by performing artists, researchers, scholars and friends to support Joann W. Kealiinohomoku’s development of the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collections. Contextual information and details about these events, artists and recordings are available through the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collections at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona. <br /><br />Metadata Source: “Descriptive, Administrative and Technical Metadata: Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive” (featured item: https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/items/show/938; video tab; row: 198)
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
VHS videotape
Date
31 August 1984
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Title
A name given to the resource
One Genre of Hopi Dance, a lecture presentation by Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1984)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Dance
Hopi dance
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Florine Talahongua (buffalo girl)
John Joshevana (buffalo boy)
Steven Lornadafkie (singer)
Jerone Jenkins (singer)
Willie Coin (singer)
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (scholar, lecturer)
dance form
hopi indians
lecture
performances
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Title
A name given to the resource
Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive
Subject
The topic of the resource
archival media; descriptive, administrative and technical metadata
Description
An account of the resource
This collection features rare and/or unique archival media items from the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections. These media items were digitized to facilitate access and ensure preservation with the support of a 2019 "Recordings-at-Risk" grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR). The grant program is made possible by funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.<br /><br />Researchers may investigate and access the media collection using a searchable spreadsheet of descriptive, administrative and technical metadata. The metadata spreadsheet, published under a Creative Commons CC0 license, includes title and information pages as well as four pages of media metadata.<br /><br />Send inquiries or requests for access to: ccdrcollections@asu.edu. <br /><br />Note: Requests for access must include each item's "unique identifier" (from column A of the spreadsheet).
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Dr. Adair Landborn, Primary Investigator, Assistant Museum Professional and Curator of the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections at Arizona State University
Hyperlink
A link, or reference, to another resource on the Internet.
URL
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OWgroCnFvuI" title="YouTube video player" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen"></iframe><br /><b><br />To open full-screen view in a new tab, start video and click the YouTube icon at the bottom of the embedded video.<br /><br /><span style="font-weight:400;">An evening of classical Nepali music and dance. 1992 February 28. Coconino Center for the Arts, Flagstaff, Arizona. Events included an evening workshop on February 27th at the School of Music, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. </span></b>
Description
This video recording documents an event(s) produced and/or sponsored by Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc., a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization incorporated in the state of Arizona and located in Flagstaff, Arizona (1981—). While under the direction of anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1981–2015), the organization Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. hosted, produced, and recorded numerous educational lectures, dance workshops, cultural performances, and scholarly colloquia. <br /><br />Contextual information and details about these events, artists and recordings may be accessed through the Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR) Collections at Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona. <br /><br />The Royal Musicians of Nepal events were produced by Cross-Cultural Dance Resources, Inc. with assistance of the Flagstaff Economic Development Commission. <br /><br />Localities:<span><a class="in-cell-link" href="https://goo.gl/maps/vKpgpKZwkVygJbKG8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"></a> <a class="in-cell-link" target="_blank" href="https://goo.gl/maps/vKpgpKZwkVygJbKG8" rel="noreferrer noopener">Nepal</a></span><br /><br />Ephemera: Click to view: <a href="https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1022">Photo</a>; <a href="https://79c295e1-a534-4dee-8b68-e135ef174454.filesusr.com/ugd/c33df9_8f914f7c71674292ad7e8633617d6932.pdf">CCDR Newsletter. Number 13 Winter/Spring. See page 6.</a><br /><br /><br /><b><span style="font-weight:400;">Restrictions: Preferred use is for personal study, research, education, and cultural exchange. Out of respect to original contributors, video may not be monetized or used for commercial purposes. Authorization is to be obtained from the administrator at Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections prior to any public display, publication, quotation, or reproduction.</span><br /></b><b><br /></b><b><span style="font-weight:400;">Digital File: Digitization of this media item [2019] was supported by a Recordings at Risk grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) which was made possible through funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. </span><br /></b><b><br /></b><b><span style="font-weight:400;">Metadata Source: “Descriptive, Administrative and Technical Metadata: Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive” (featured item; video tab; row 231)</span></b>
Original Format
The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data
VT 8mm videotape
Date
1992 February 28
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Title
A name given to the resource
<strong>Video:</strong> The Royal Musicians of Nepal: performance (1992)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Music--Nepal; Dance--Nepal
Contributor
An entity responsible for making contributions to the resource
Homnath Upadhyaya (tabla) (Royal Musician at the King of Nepal's coronation, performed worldwide: France, Switzerland, Hong Kong, United States); Chandra Dhrubesh Regmi (sitar) (Continues lineage of sitar masters, grandson of Shree Deva Chandra Regmi who introduced sitar to Nepal, numerous national and international awards, performed in India, Hong Kong, Thailand, invited by Japanese Ministry of Culture to perform and teach in Japan); Suresh Misra (dancer) (Master of classic Katak dance form, performed worldwide: Europe, Asia and Australia, 1982 command performance for HRH Prince Charles, Dance Director of Nepal Cultural Corporation, National Theatre
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
Royal Musicians of Nepal; Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc.
dance form
katak
music
nepal