The Emperor Jones
José Limón Dance Company
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcast Wednesday,
March 13, 1957
Music: Heitor
Villa-Lobos
Scenery: Kim Edgar Swados
Costumes: Pauline Lawrence
Mask Design: Luke Moyer
Percussion:
John Scaduto, John Grosso
The Emperor Jones
- José Limón
The White Man - Lucas Hoving
The Emperor's Subjects - Richard Fitzgerald, Michael
Hollander,
Harlan McCallum, José Gutiérrez, Martin Morginsky, Chester
Wolenski
In the play by O'Neill, Jones, a fugitive from a chain gang, sets
himself up as emperor of an island domain. He becomes a tyrant, and
his mistreatment of his subjects causes them to rebel, hunt him down
and bring him to an ignominious end.
This dance version elaborates on the central
theme, that of the superstitious terror of the hunted emperor. In
the style of a free fantasy, the dance makes no attempt to adhere to
the play's sequence, but rather seeks to give it another dimension.
There are a series of episodes which concern Jones' visions and
hallucinations of his earlier life. |
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