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Dancer

on BBC Two England

Presented by Peter Schaufuss 3: New Moves
It sometimes seems that there are no limits to the movements which the dancers of today can perform. So it's up to today's choreographers to be equally imaginative in devising new works.
In tonight's film
Peter Schaufuss looks at five leading choreographers at work. with Maurice Bejart , Robert Cohan , Kenneth MacMillan , Roland Petit , Glen Tetley and (in order of appearance) Frank Andersen ,
Lis Jeppesen and artists of the Royal Danish Ballet.
Alessandra Ferri , Jennifer Penney , Stephen Jefferies and artists of the Royal Ballet
Richard Cragun Jean Charles Gil Grazia Galante Michel Gascard Patrice Touron and artists of the Ballet of the Twentieth Century Patrick Harding-Irmer and artists of the London Contemporary Dance Theatre
Elisabetta Terabust
Music played by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Orchestra of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden
The Royal Danish Orchestra Programme consultant CLEMENT CRISP Photography
PETER HALL , JOHN MCGLASHAN ELMER COSSEY , COLIN WALDECK Film editor ROBIN SALES Producers
DEREK BAILEY , JULIA MATHESON Director DEREK BAILEY

Contributors

Presented By:
Peter Schaufuss
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Peter Schaufuss
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Maurice Bejart
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Robert Cohan
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Kenneth MacMillan
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Roland Petit
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Glen Tetley
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Frank Andersen
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Lis Jeppesen
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Alessandra Ferri
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Jennifer Penney
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Stephen Jefferies
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Richard Cragun
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Jean Charles Gil
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Grazia Galante
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Michel Gascard
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Patrice Touron
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Patrick Harding-Irmer
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Peter Hall
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John McGlashan
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Elmer Cossey
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Derek Bailey
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Julia Matheson
Director:
Derek Bailey

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