Videos: Congress on Research in Dance 38th Annual Conference, Continuing DANCE Culture Dialogues: Southwest Borders and Beyond: lecture, performance, keynote address, Yaqui culture and mask making (2006)
Title
Videos: Congress on Research in Dance 38th Annual Conference, Continuing DANCE Culture Dialogues: Southwest Borders and Beyond: lecture, performance, keynote address, Yaqui culture and mask making (2006)
Subject
Video 1 and 2: Yaqui dance; Video 3: Speeches, addresses, etc; Dance; Ethnology; Video 4: Yaqui masks; Yaqui mythology
Creator
Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc.
Contributor
Video 1. Octaviana Trujillo (scholar, lecturer); Video 2. Masked and unmasked dancers, Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Guadalupe, Phoenix, Arizona; Video 3. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (scholar, lecturer); Allegra Fuller Snyder (scholar, lecturer); Video 4. Merced Maldonado (artist, lecture); Pegge Vissicaro (introduction)
Language
English
URL
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Lecture. Pre-conference: "A window into the ritual dances of Guadalupe, Arizona." Octaviana Trujillo, presenter. Lecture presentation provides overview of the traditional Yaqui deer dances that are performed at Guadalupe, Arizona. Video timecode: 00:00:01–01:02:31. Projected film. Video timecode: 00:46:26–00:58:25. 2006 November 2. The Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona.
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Performance. Pre-conference: "A window into the ritual dances of Guadalupe, Arizona." Performance presentation of the Yaqui deer dance. Includes masked & unmasked dancers; does not show distribution of fees. Congress on Research in Dance (CORD) 38th Annual Conference, "Continuing DANCE Culture Dialogues: Southwest Borders and Beyond." 2006 November 2. Libby Amphitheater (outdoors) at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona. Video timecode 00:00:00–00:37:47.
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Keynote address. Congress on Research in Dance (CORD) 38th Annual Conference, "Continuing DANCE Culture Dialogues: Southwest Borders and Beyond." 8:30–9:30am, 2006 November 2-5. Allegra Fuller Snyder and Joann Kealiinohomoku co-present Keynote Address. Allegra Fuller Snyder introduction. Video timecode: 00:00:00–00:19:04. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku slide lecture presentation "Emic and Etic." Video timecode: 00:19:16–00:39:20. Allegra Fuller Sndyer concluding lecture. Video timecode: 00:39:29–01:02:25. 2006 November 3. Memorial Union, Pima 218, Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe, Arizona.
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Yaqui culture and mask making. Presentation by Merced Maldonado, Yaqui artist, mask maker and Pascola. Features mask of the Chavato (goat). Introduction by Dr. Pegge Vissicaro. Video timecode: 00:00:45–00:38:44. Commissioned mask is installed in a library display case by artist Merced Maldonado. Video timecode: 00:38:45–00:40:58. 2006 November 3. Hayden Library lobby, Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona.
Description
This video recording documents pre-conference and conference events that were co-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—), and Arizona State University (ASU) Department of Dance. While under the direction of anthropologist of dance Dr. Joann W. Kealiinohomoku (1981–2015), Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc. hosted, produced, and recorded numerous educational lectures, dance workshops, cultural performances, and scholarly colloquia.
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.
Localities: Video 1: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Guadalupe, Phoenix, Arizona ; Video 2: Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; Video 3: Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona; Video 4: Hayden Library, Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona
Ephemera: Click to view: Conference Program (cover)
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.
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.
Metadata Source: “Descriptive, Administrative and Technical Metadata: Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive” (featured item; video tab; rows: 170, 171, 175, 176.)
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.
Localities: Video 1: Pascua Yaqui Tribe, Guadalupe, Phoenix, Arizona ; Video 2: Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona; Video 3: Memorial Union, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona; Video 4: Hayden Library, Arizona State University (ASU), Tempe, Arizona
Ephemera: Click to view: Conference Program (cover)
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.
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.
Metadata Source: “Descriptive, Administrative and Technical Metadata: Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections Digital Media Archive” (featured item; video tab; rows: 170, 171, 175, 176.)
Original Format
VHS videotape
Date
2006 November 2–5
Citation
Cross-Cultural Dance Resources (CCDR), Inc., “Videos: Congress on Research in Dance 38th Annual Conference, Continuing DANCE Culture Dialogues: Southwest Borders and Beyond: lecture, performance, keynote address, Yaqui culture and mask making (2006),” Cross-Cultural Dance Resources Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://ccdrcollections.omeka.net/items/show/1008.