[…]hey said that had all the people on the destroyer gone to one side it would have tipped over. Incredible, absolutely stuffed solid with people in abundance. And the guns were twisted and I filmed all this of course, the arrival of people from Crete, along with other newsreel cameramen, and all the t[…]
[…] had some of the Royal Ballet doing being the mice dance and doing my costumes was. Quite difficult but it […]
[…] I used to love it. You'd go in there, you'd dance. And then at two o'clock in the morning the […]
[…] you, when the spirit moves you, just get up and dance around. They all stood up and all danced about […]
[…] came over to do a film called Invitation to the Dance . That was done entirely on playback. It was […]
[…] remember what this was? Tilly Day: That was two famous dancers were dancing there. You had an awful lot of […]
[…] busking act outside, cap on the floor, do a little dance, Harry Abbott, one of the best performers ever used […]
[…]after a while, I could see that I wasn't going to be a commercial artist, and but I got a job or unofficial job to paint some murals on the wall of a dance studio in a basement in Great Portland Street. I was now about 9019 or 20. Now, what year would that be 14? Can we stop just Just one second, be[…]
[…]ally want is jazz. And I love jazz, so my production exercise then was a thing called “High in a Basement” [?] which was a little jazz band and dancers. So that was my production exercise.DARROL BLAKE: I seem to remember that the contract at that time for the training course includ[…]
[…] did concerts with Michael Nyman. So I put a sort of, did a season of Peter greenaway's early stuff. And with Michael Nyman concerts, we did a lot of dance. We did a lot of stuff like Merce Cunningham came from New York, the dancer and John Cage came and, I mean, amazing, influential artists all tur[…]