Lindsay Kemp, Starman over the Rainbow. With David Bowie

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  • Опубліковано 24 сер 2018
  • British choreographer, mime and David Bowie mentor Lindsay Kemp passed away on 25th August 2018.
    Director Nendie Pinto-Duschinsky, who was making a documentary about Kemp, told BBC News that he was “a force of nature” and still working until his death.
    He was born in South Sheilds in 1938 and “realized that I wanted to dance when I first realized anything at all,” he said. Kemp studied dance with Hilde Holger and mime with Marcel Marceau after being introduced to the art world through studying with painter David Hockney.
    Kemp formed his own dance company in the 1960s, and found fame in 1974 when he brought his show “Flowers,” based on Jean Genet’s “Notre Dame des Fleurs,” to the Edinburgh festival.
    He met Bowie in 1966 after one of Kemp’s shows at Covent Gardens, and Bowie went on to perform in his show “Pierrot in Turquoise.”
    Bowie and Kemp had a brief relationship, and Bowie continued to work with the innovative choreographer after the relationship ended, notably on the Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars tour in 1972.
    He appeared in Derek Jarman’s films “Sebastiane” and “Jubilee” and in “The Wicker Man” and “Velvet Goldmine.”
    Kate Bush also studied mime with Kemp, who went on to appear in her short film “The Line, the Cross and the Curve.” Bush’s song “Moving” was written as a tribute to her teacher.
    In later years, Kemp moved to Italy, where he produced several operas.
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  • @thedavidevi
    @thedavidevi Рік тому +1

    Very rare piece of art

  • @brucefindlay
    @brucefindlay 5 років тому +6

    smile

  • @Anteroization
    @Anteroization 5 років тому +7

    a jewel, both missed.

  • @alexkx8599
    @alexkx8599 5 років тому +2

    Is there any reason the footage ha to be so bad?

    • @rapparoo
      @rapparoo 5 років тому +3

      Probably because in those days we were not allowed to photograph / film live performance unless official, and it was not digital so needed individual lighting; and the film itself may have decayed ?

    • @bhoodog
      @bhoodog  5 років тому +1

      Do you have anything better? if so work away - if not !

    • @danw1374
      @danw1374 5 років тому +4

      Reel film can deteriorate over time if stored under the wrong conditions, I think that may be whats happened here. But im glad it exists at all!. Thankyou very much colin fabulous upload :)

    • @ornella1965
      @ornella1965 3 роки тому +3

      oh plesse!!! this is a treasure!!! i mean it contains super unseen scenes, its a treasure to find something like this❤