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Title
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Joann W. Kealiinohomoku Dance & Human Culture Audiovisual/Scholarship Collection
Description
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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
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dance, choreography, culture, performance, anthropology, ethnology, ethnochoreology, ethnomusicology, popular culture
Creator
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Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (collector/creator)
Adair Landborn (curator/archivist)
Hyperlink
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URL
<h4>Excerpt</h4>
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/9Vb63BIefpk" frameborder="0"></iframe><br /><div class="element-text five columns omega">
<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>
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Description
Content description from Electronic Arts Intermix (https://www.eai.org/titles/wrap-around-the-world):
This spectacular satellite link-up, coordinated by Paik, connected the United States, Brazil, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan and numerous other countries. David Bowie performs with La, La, La, Human Steps, and carries out a conversation via satellite with Japanese musician Ryuichi Sacamoto, who also performs. There are also appearances by Merce Cunningham, the Viennese Art Orchestra, a game of elephant soccer in Thailand and a car race in Ireland. The whole event is held together by Paik's video graphics, which includes one of his stacked television sculptures.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Two sticky notes with handwritten notes from JWK mentioning the following: David Bowie and La La La Human Steps, Carnival - Brazil, Korea Carnival, Russian Rock Music, Balalaika Music, China Martial Arts into dance Plum Posts, Chinese Rock Music, Korean Drumming and Dance, David Bowie, Shanisen Music - Japan with dance with Merce Cunningham, TransPacific Duet (Ryuchi Sakamoto - composer), Moshe Efrati, Kol Demana - Dance Co. (Israel), Beethoven Moonlight Sonata (Deaf-Mute Dancers), Korean Dance Music.
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
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TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Nam June Paik (creator)
Al Franken and Tom Davis (performers and writers)
David Bowie (performer)
La La La Human Steps (performers)
Skip Blumberg (editor)
Publisher
WNET
NDR/WDR
OFR
GloboTV
Gosteleradio
CCTV
TV Asahi
April Media
RTE
Date
1988 September 10
Dublin Core
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Title
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Wrap Around the World - David Bowie (performer) (excerpt) (1988)
Subject
The topic of the resource
Modern dance
al franken
david bowie
la la la human steps
modern dance
multicultural
nam june paik
video art