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A Study in Choreography for Camera

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1945-10-170h 2m

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Maya Deren’s shortest, two-minute A Study in Choreography for Camera seems like an exercise piece to capture a dancer’s movement on celluloid, which later on developed into her masterpieces such as Ritual in Transfigured Time and Meditation on Violence.

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Maya Deren

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  1. Talley Beatty

    Talley Beatty

    Dancer

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    Status
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    Original Language
    English
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    Keywords
    dance performancewoman directorshort film