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World Premiere Autographed Joffrey DVD

This DVD edition is limited to 100 and features signatures from the World Premiere at the Dance On Camera Film Festival at Lincoln Center, Jan 27th 2012.  Signed by director Bob Hercules, current Joffrey Artistic Director Ashley C. Wheater; Trinette Singleton, principal dancer of The Joffrey Ballet who appeared on Time Magazine’s cover in 1968 for rock ballet Astarte; and former Joffrey principal Christian Holder.  Only 100 of these specially autographed DVDs were created.

Home Use Only. 6 Panel Digipak. 16:9 NTSC. Region 0 DVD. Run Time 82:27 mns. 

About the Film

Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance tells the story of this groundbreaking cultural treasure, known as the first truly American dance company. Narrated by Tony® and Emmy® Award winner Mandy Patinkin and directed by Bob Hercules (Bill T. Jones-A Good Man), the film documents how The Joffrey Ballet revolutionized American ballet by daringly combining modern dance with traditional ballet technique, combining art with social statement, and setting ballets to pop and rock music scores.

From the Press

“Hosannas and hallelujahs for the new documentary on the Joffrey Ballet. The film follows the burst of glory of the fledgling group in the ’60s, as well as the devastating blows that almost pulled the company under later on.”  
- Wendy Perron, Dance Magazine

"A colorful, fast-paced tribute to founder Joffrey and his wish to create a truly American entity: a modern-leaning ballet company."
- Sarah Kaufman 
Washington Post  

Bob Hercules "saturates his compelling film with the same professionalism, dedication, and love that his subject matter gave to the world of ballet. Seamlessly blending insightful interviews with archival photos and film, Hercules creates a film where the story is the thing, and the story of the Joffrey Ballet – a thrilling, touching and turbulent account – must be seen."
- Tony Frankel
 - Stage and Cinema 

 “Make no mistake. Director Bob Hercules’ “Joffrey: Mavericks of American Dance” is a love letter to dance and a company that heavily influenced American ballet and American dance in general.”
-
Examiner.com

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