2008-04-01 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
Paul Taylor had entertained the dance audience as a modern dancer of notable renown for many years, mostly with Martha Graham's company.Now he has become just as famous as a choreographer. In this excellent documentary,we get to see how he goes... (Read full review at Amazon)
2007-07-11 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
As glimpsed by director-interviewer Matthew Diamond, Paul Taylor is at once a brutal task-master, insecure about his work, and overall, a somewhat remote human being, owing to a solitary early life in foster care. But a pure love of the dance is... (Read full review at Amazon)
2007-04-19 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
I first watched this documentary in my dance theory class. I LOVED IT!! The series of Dance Paul Taylor made and we can see in this DVD are various, so this is worth buying!! I bought this movie because I really loved his tango-based contemporary... (Read full review at Amazon)
2007-02-13 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
Having danced at the Paul Taylor School in the late 1980's, I can say that this film is an accurate portayal of what being a modern dancer in NYC at the time was like. The dance segments are nicely filmed and edited with views from the wings for a... (Read full review at Amazon)
Superb; dancemaker and filmmaker choreograph wonderfully
2002-08-03 00:00:00 0 out of 0 found this reivew helpful
This is a documentary DVD that shows every aspect of the creative forces involved in producing what I believe to be the most captivating of art forms. "Dancemaker" is long on intimacy, giving equal time to the minds, the hearts, the souls and the... (Read full review at Amazon)
This Oscar-nominated documentary takes viewers inside the dance company of renowned choreographer Paul Taylor in many ways. Not only does director Matthew Diamond's camera catch the intimate moments as dance director and dancer develop new steps, he manages to get inside the minds of his subjects to a surprising degree. Diamond captures such triumphant moments as the troupe silently keeping perfect time when the sound goes out on its tour of India. But he also exposes unguarded moments of loss as Taylor ticks off the dancers felled by AIDS in his company or as bewildered troupe members react after Taylor unceremoniously fires a fellow dancer. The mastery of this 95-minute film lies in its portrayal of Taylor's genius without fawning over him. (For instance, after publicly berating dancers, Taylor admits he doesn't think about other people's feelings.) Rounding out the footage of Taylor and his dancers are interviews with critics and staff members and stunning black-and-white clips of Taylor's days as one of Martha Graham's featured dancers. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Nominated for an Oscar?, Dancemaker is a breathtaking journey into the world of preeminent choreographer, Paul Taylor, and his extraordinary creations. From the fluid Aureole to the primal Cloven Kingdom and graceful Esplanade, Taylor has remained at the