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Accent on the Offbeat is a cinema vérité film about the creation and premiere of the ballet Jazz (Six Syncopated Movements), composed by trumpet virtuoso Wynton Marsalis and choreographed by Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins of the New York City Ballet. A focus of the film is the remarkable contrast in background, temperament, style and creative approach between Martins and Marsalis as they unite the disparate worlds of ballet and jazz.
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A film by Deborah Dickson, Susan Froemke, Peter Gelb, Albert Maysles
Producers: Susan Froemke, Peter Gelb
Filmed by Albert Maysles
Editor: Deborah Dickson
Music composed by Wynton Marsalis
Director of Ballet Sequence: Peter Martin
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4.0 out of 5 stars
A pleasant surprise!,
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This review is from: Accent on the Off Beat / Wynton Marsalis, Peter Martins, New York City Ballet, Albert Maysles (DVD)
I purchased this product because I thought it would show a Jazz-Ballet show performed by the New York Ballet Company. To my pleasant surprise, it was almost nothing of the sort. Instead, it chronicled the creative process of the entire show, from concept to execution, and culminated in the final performance of a few, select pieces on opening night.The documentary investigated the intricacies of the merging of two different worlds: the New Orleans Jazz scene with Classical Ballet choreography. It showed the story from both viewpoints... the attempts of each to understand the other and to try to communicate effectively in a common language, which does not yet exist. Mutual respect and admiration underlined each scene. Wonderful!
5.0 out of 5 stars
a must if you love dance,
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This review is from: Accent on the Off Beat / Wynton Marsalis, Peter Martins, New York City Ballet, Albert Maysles (DVD)
this dvd was very interesting. to see the project progress from the first meetings of two special men into such a wonderful work was thrilling.i loved it.
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