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Perpich Library DVD Collection: by Subject Perpich Library DVD Collection: By Subject TABLE OF CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE LGBTQIA Focus………………………………….26-27 Animation…………………………………………...1-2 Mass Media Studies/Journalism………………..27-28 Dance – African American………………………...2 Mathematics……………………………………....28-29 Dance – Ballet………………………………………3-4 Media Arts – Film Studies…………………….…29-31 Dance – Choreography/Choreographers………..4 Media Arts – Photography……………………….31-32 Dance – Folk………………………………………..5 Minnesota-Related……………………………….32-34 Dance – History…………………………………….5 Music – Hip-Hop…………………………………..34 Dance – Modern………………….………………...5-6 Music – Jazz/Blues…………………………….…34-35 Dance – Native American…………………………7 Music – Musicals………………………………….36-37 Dance – Social……………………………………...7 Music – Musicians/Composers……………….…37-38 Dance – World……………………………………...7-8 Music – Native American………………………....38 Disabilities…………………………………………..8 Music – Opera ………………………………….....39 Education…………………………………………...8-9 Music – Rock/Folk/Pop…………………………...40 Feature Films – English Language……………....9-15 Music – Theory…………………………………….41 Feature Films – Foreign Language…………...…16-19 Music – World……………………………………...41 Feature Films – Movies Based on/Adapted from Race Relations…………………………….............42-44 Books or Short Stories…………………….19-22 Religion/Mythology…….………………………….44 Feature Films – Movies Based on/Adapted from Science – Environmental………………………....44-46 Plays……………………………………..….22-23 Science/Technology……………………………....46-47 Health/Wellness…………………………………...23-24 Social Studies – 1900-1919………………………47-48 Language Arts/Literature………………………….24-25 Social Studies – 1920s……………………….…....48 Language Arts – Spoken Word Poetry…………..26 Social Studies – 1930s……………………….……48 Social Studies – 1940s……………………….……48-49 SUBJECT PAGE Social Studies – 1950s……………………….…...49 Social Studies – World – Africa…………………..61-62 Social Studies – 1960s…………………………....50-51 Social Studies – World – Asia...…………………..62-63 Social Studies – 1970s…………………………....51-52 Social Studies – World – Caribbean……………..63 Social Studies – 1980s…………………………....52 Social Studies – World – Europe………………....63-64 Social Studies – 1990s…………………………....52 Social Studies – World – Latin America…………64 Social Studies – 2000 to present...………………52 Social Studies – World – Middle East……………65 Social Studies – African American………………53-54 Social Studies – World – Oceania…….………….65 Social Studies – Asian American………………...54 Television Shows………………………………......66 Social Studies – Economics……………………...54-55 Theater……………………………………………....66-67 Social Studies – Government – United States….56 Visual Arts – Architecture………………….……....67-68 Social Studies – Immigrants/Refugees……….....56-57 Visual Arts – Art History……………………............68-70 Social Studies – Labor Issues/Strikes…………...57 Visual Arts – Artists…………………………............70-72 Social Studies – Latino American………………..57-58 Visual Arts – Fashion…………………….…...........72 Social Studies – Native American……………….58-59 Visual Arts – Graffiti…………………………….......73 Social Studies – Urban Geography……………...60 Visual Arts – Graphic Design……………….……..73 Social Studies – Vietnam War……………………60-61 Visual Arts – Techniques…………………….…….73-74 Social Studies – Women’s Rights / History……..61 DVDs: By Subject Area Animation (feature films and shorts) Title Call No Description Length Animated Soviet propaganda: from the October 430 min. PN1997.A1 .A556 2006 Animated shorts Revolution to Perestroika Brothers Quay collection, The: ten astonishing short 123 min. PN1995.9 .E96 B76 2000 Animated shorts films, 1984-1993 Castle in the Sky FF Cast Feature film 125 min. Chicken run FF Chic Feature film 84 min. Coraline FF Cora Feature film 101 min. Fantastic Mr. Fox FF Fant Feature film 87 min. From up on Poppy Hill FF From Featire film 91 min. Howl’s moving castle = Hauru no ugoku shiro FF Howl Feature film 119 min. Incredibles, The FF Incr Feature film 115 min. Kiki’s delivery service = Majo no takkyubin FF Kiki Feature film 105 min. My neighbor Totoro = Tonari no totoro FF MyNe Feature film 88 min. Nausicaä of the valley of the wind FF Naus Feature film 117 min. Nightmare before Christmas FF Nigh Feature film 76 min. Persepolis FF Pers Feature film 95 min. Ponyo = Gake no ue no Ponyo FF Pony Feature film 103 min. Princess Mononoke = Mononoke hime FF Prin Feature film 134 min. Simpsons movie, The FF Simp Feature film 87 min. Spirited Away FF Spir Feature film 124 min. Toy story FF ToyS Feature film 81 min. Triplets of Belleville = Belleville rendez-vous FF Trip Feature film 81 min. Up FF Up Feature film 96 min. Waking Life FF Waki Feature film 101 min. DVD SUBJECT LIST 1 Walt Disney on the front lines: the war years D743 .W35 2003 Animated shorts 210 min. Waltz With Bashir PN1997.5 .W35 2009 Biographical film 90 min. Dance – African American Title Call No Description Length Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: A Tribute to Alvin Modern 103 min. GV1786.A42 A482 1990 Ailey Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater: four by Ailey GV1786 .A48 A485 2009 Modern 108 min. Been rich all my life GV1785.8 .B446 2006 Tap 80 min. Bill T. Jones: dancing to the Promised Land GV1783 .J66 2004 Modern 60 min. Bill T. Jones Still/Here GV1785 .J55 B44 2003 Modern 57 min. Carmen & Geoffrey: the extraordinary lives of dancers 80 min. GV1785 .D3 C27 2009 Modern Carmen de Lavallade & Geoffrey Holder Dancing in the light: six compositions by African GV1624.7 .A34 D37 2007 55 min. Modern American choreographers Dancing the Big Apple, 1937: African-Americans inspire 40 min. GV1624.7 .A34 D36 2009 Social a national craze Fours: a dance jam with McCoy Tyner ; Eddie Palmieri, 65 min. GV1784 .F687 2012 Tap Dancing (Savion Glover) Roy Haynes, Jack DeJohnette History and concept of hip-hop dance GV1796 .H57 H58 2009 Hip-hop 43 min. How she move FF HowS Stepping 91 min. Many steps: the origin and evolution of African Stepping 28 min. GV1624.7 .A34 M36 2002b American collegiate stepping Moonwalker M1630.18.J23 M66 2010 Michael Jackson 93 min. Rize GV1783 .R59 2005 Krump 87 min. Stepping GV1624.7 .A34 S747 2008 Stepping 75 min. Stomp the yard FF Stom Stepping 116 min. Style Wars GT3913 .S78 2004 Break dancing, Hip-hop 70 min. Wild Style FF Wild Break dancing, Hip-hop 82 min. DVD SUBJECT LIST 2 Dance – Ballet Title Call No Description Length Afternoon of a faun: Tanaquil Le Clercq GV1785.L365 A395 2014 91 min. American Ballet Theatre at the Met: mixed bill GV1790 .A1 A44 2003 100 min. American Ballet Theatre in San Francisco GV1786 .A43 A434 2005 105 min. Ballerina GV1786 .L56 B3 2006x 77 min. Ballet class: Intermediate & advanced GV1788 .B35 2008 60 min. Ballet workout, The GV505 .B35 2004 83 min. Black tights: from the ballets of Paris of Roland Petit GV1790 .A1 B53 2000 125 min. Born to be wild: the leading men of American Ballet 54 min. GV1785 .A1 B67 2004 Theatre. Catherine wheel, The GV1790 .C385 2005 87 min. Center stage FF Cent 116 min. Children of Theatre Street, The GV1788.6 .L46 C455x 2004 92 min. Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909-1929 when art GV1785.D5 D457 2013 86 min. danced with music (National Gallery of Art) Don Quixote (Kitri’s wedding): a ballet in three acts GV1782.6 .D66 2003 86 min. Evening with the Royal Ballet, An GV1786 .R6 E94 2001 85 min. Fonteyn and Nureyev: the perfect partnership GV1785 .A1 F66 2005 90 min. Giselle: a romantic ballet GV1790 .G47 A5 2005 90 min. Jerome Robbins: something to dance about GV1785 .R52 J47 2009 114 min. Martha Graham: dance on film GV1785 .G7 M37 2007 92 min. Matthew Bourne's Sleeping beauty GV1790.S54 S54 2013 158 min. Natasha: Natalia Makarova GV1790 .A1 N37 2007 65 min. Nederlands Dans Theater celebrates Jiří Kylián GV1790 .A1 N43 128 min. Never Stand Still GV1624.M4 N48 2012 74 min. NY export: opus jazz GV1790 .N9 N9 2010 60 min. Pas de deux GV1787 .P375 2005 79 min. Paul Taylor Dance Company in Paris GV1783 .P383 2013 55 min. Place GV1790 .P53 2012 Mikhail Baryshnikov and Ana Laguna 30 min. DVD SUBJECT LIST 3 Romeo and Juliet: Ballet in three acts GV1790.R6 R66 1990z Nureyev and Fonteyn 126 min. Sensuality & nationalism in romantic ballet GV1787 .S463 2012 57 min. Swan lake: the Royal Ballet GV1790 .S93 S93 2003 137 min. Dance – Choreography/Choreographers Title Call No Description Length Bill T. Jones: dancing to the Promised Land GV1783 .J66 2004 Modern 60 min. Cage/Cunningham: a film GV1785 .C85 C232 2006 95 min. Carmen & Geoffrey: the extraordinary lives of dancers 80 min. GV1785 .D3 C27 2009 Carmen de Lavallade & Geoffrey Holder Dance composition basics : capturing the Accompanies book 168 min. GV1782.5 .S64 2006 choreographer's craft Dancing, a man's game GV1785 .K455 2013 Gene Kelly 55 min. Dancing Dreams = Tanzträume GV1785.8 .T369 2010 89 min. Dancemaker GV1785.T39 D353 1999 Paul Taylor 98 min. David Parsons: pattern GV1782.5 .P37 1992 Behind the scenes 30 min. Denishawn: the contributions of American dance 40 min. GV1783 .D46 2006 pioneers Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn Envisioning dance on film and video GV1779 .E58 2003 115 min. Fosse GV1785 .F67 F67 2001 127 min. German lineage in modern dance solos by Wigman, 58 min. GV1651 .G47 2012 Hoyer, Holm, Nikolais, Louis Jerome Robbins: something to dance about GV1785 .R52 J47 2009 114 min. José Limón: Three Modern Dance Classics GV1783 .J67 2002 65 min. Merce Cunningham: a lifetime of dance GV1785 .C85 M483 2001 90 min. One Day Pina Asked… GV1785.B349 J683 2014 57 min. Pina: dance, dance, otherwise we are lost GV1783 .P563 2013 103 min. Rennie Harris Puremovement GV1785 .H38 R4 2000 29 min. DVD SUBJECT LIST 4 Dance – Folk Title Call No Description Length Let your feet do the talkin': a father, his family, and a 30 min. GV1785.M387 L48 2010 Buckdancing little ole country dance Riverdance: live from Beijing GV1646.I8 R584 2011x Irish dance 102 min. Russian folk song and dance M1756 .R87 2008 Russia 72 min. Dance – History Title Call No Description Length America dances! 1897-1948: a collector's edition of 79 min. GV1623 .A44 2003 social dance in film Dancetime! 500 years of social dance (Volumes 1-2) GV1617 .D36 2002 v.1 -2 96 min. Dancing, a man's game GV1785 .K455 2013 Gene Kelly 55 min. German lineage in modern dance solos by Wigman, 58 min.
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