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David Gordon's The Matter

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 December 2021

Extract

David Gordon's The Matter was performed on April 1st and 2nd, 1972, in a large white room at the Merce Cunningham dance studio in New York City. Spectators and performers, indistinguishable from one another except for an occasional nude body, were let in together about twenty minutes before the dance was to begin. The room was empty: mirrors spanned a wall at one end; a stage with steps jutted a little into the space at the other end. The floor was large and well-lighted.

The distinction between performers and nonperformers was noticeable only as individuals found places to sit: spectators sat at what could be considered the front of the performing area on and around church pews facing the dance floor and along the opposite (back) wall on window ledges; performers, most carrying unobtrusive bundles of clothing and shoes, settled along the mirrored wall on the dance floor.

Type
The New Dance
Copyright
Copyright © 1972 The Drama Review

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The title photograph is by Elisabeth Mangolte.

The cast of The Matter: Betty Lou Carr, Dey Gosse, Shirley Soffer, Nancy Nes, Karen Smith, Ann McCormack, Barbara Nickolich, Debbie Browne, Carrie Oyama, Stephen Crawford, Sherry Handlin, Fern Zand, Clarice Marshall, Elizabeth Lage, Penny Walker, John Erdman, Emmett Murray, Steve Lawrence, Ron Argelander, Laleen Jayamanne, Christopher Peck, Sally Sommer, Eve Strickler, Epp Kotkas, Julie Finch Judd, Lex Stavrou, Gail Broussard, Donna Persons, Joan Evans, Nancy Beningo, Valda Setterfield, Douglas Dunn, David Gordon, Abe Likwornik, Ellen Likwornik, Louise Udaykee, Moe Maloney, Michael Koortbojian, and Susan Ensley.