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Staging 'Lateral Pass' is an intriguing peek behind the curtain of dance production, capturing the frenetic energy and meticulous preparation leading up to the 1985 premiere of Trisha Brown’s work. The film offers a fascinating blend of improvisational music by Peter Zummo and intricate choreography set against Nancy Graves' vibrant set design. It feels raw and experimental, highlighting not just the dancers but the creative process itself. You get this palpable sense of the artistic struggle, the synergy between movement and sound, and the unique atmosphere of 1980s Minneapolis. It’s a unique artifact, not just for dance enthusiasts but for anyone interested in the broader strokes of performance art.
Staging 'Lateral Pass' is somewhat of a rarity, especially for collectors interested in performance art and experimental cinema. Released in 2013, it hasn’t seen a broad distribution, which adds to its allure. Finding a copy can be a challenge, but for those who appreciate the nuances of choreographic history, it holds a significant place. The film's unique exploration of the interplay between choreography and improvisation captures a moment in time that is often overlooked.
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