A while back Pete Namlook did something called Music for Ballet - PK 08/91
Release Date: 3 October 1994 Limitation: 1000

I wish I still had my FAX collection, I could've given you the performance
details. Sorry.

j.d.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Cyclone Wehner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "313 Detroit" <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2001 6:37 PM
Subject: [313] Detroit + Dance


> Hey Cyclone's obscure question for the day....
>
> Does anyone know of any ballet (or dance) productions that may have been
> based on techno (or electronic music, per se). I know Laurent Garnier did
> something in Paris, I can't remember its name. I am interested in
compiling
> a list. Apparently the Australian Ballet performed X, a ballet based on
> tribal drum patterns a while ago.
>
> I figure it would be an interesting concept. I can imagine May's music
being
> used, Mills' more introspective material, some of Hawtin's more downtempo
> material, Carl's... It would be interesting to use the faster stuff too as
> it would force the dancers to move differently. Plus as much as we hate on
> ravers some of those kids can dance really well! I wonder how it would
work
> to use some of those movements in a contemporary dance/ballet production.
It
> would use introduce the music to new listeners, too. It must have been
done
> somewhere!!
>
>
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