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Singing Myself a Lullaby
“What role does truth play in the retelling of historical events in performance and art? Is performance a stage practice or do we construct and perform our identities throughout our lives?” These and other questions are explored in this moving documentary by Douglas Rosenberg and Ellen Bromberg about West Coast dancer John Henry, as he deals with his legacy in the face of the end of his life.  This presentation was funded by a grant from the Project on Death in America (an initiative of the George Soros Foundation) and co-produced by Wisconsin Public Television. From the Series:The University of Wisconsin - Madison Presents
Video Length: 3406
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: February 01, 2006
View Count: 13
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