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Go behind the scenes like never before at BAM, the nation's oldest performing arts center. Featuring footage of recent BAM performances, interviews with groundbreaking artists like Laurie Anderson and Robert Wilson, and the fascinating... See more »

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Mark Morris
Steve Reich
John Rockwell
Robert Wilson

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Michael Sládek

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Karen Brooks Hopkins ... co-producer
Greg Loser ... producer
Joseph V. Melillo ... co-producer
James H. Ottaway Jr. ... executive producer
Martha A. Rubin ... executive producer
Robert S. Rubin ... executive producer
Michael Sládek ... producer

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Ramsey Fendall

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Joseph Krings
Michael Sládek

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Corinne Willett ... assistant editor

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Andrea Jones ... sound effects editor (as Andrea Belley)

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Margaret Sclafani ... assistant camera

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Tony Behringer ... production coordinator
Ben Cohen ... bam manager of video and media production

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Go behind the scenes like never before at BAM, the nation's oldest performing arts center. Featuring footage of recent BAM performances, interviews with groundbreaking artists like Laurie Anderson and Robert Wilson, and the fascinating history of the creative home to such greats as Pina Bausch, Peter Brook, and Merce Cunningham, Michael Sladek's doc shows that BAM's 150 years were not always easy, but are a testament to the power and stamina of the institution that launched Brooklyn as a cultural mecca. Written by Anonymous

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