Hi, Josh:

Maybe you're looking for Zoltan J. Nagy?

Try here:

http://w3.datanet.hu/~nagyzj/nzj.htm

Rod



--- "Ronsen, Josh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I apologize for the non-Fluxus nature of this post, but I know the
> people on this list know a lot about all forms of art.
> 
> I am looking for any information on a Hungarian choreographer named Josef
> Nagy. He might not be Hungarian, and that might not be his name. I have had
> no luck finding information through Search engines.
> 
> I saw a segment about his work on a series on the history of dance that ran
> on PBS a year ago.
> 
> The work presented had 4 dancers, all dressed in slacks/sport jackets,
> performing, complicated, obviously well-throughtout maneuvers where they
> would run across the stage in a group, with shoulders touching, turn, one
> would be picked up by two and then chase the fourth across the stage. They'd
> stop as one, the one being chased would turn around and begin to force his
> way past the three. Someone would fall flat to the floor. It's difficult to
> describe the fast pace, seriousness and kinetic energy of the clip I saw. It
> wasn't "dance"-like at all, no wasted or superfluous movements, no silly
> toe-pointing or arm-stretching. It was very powerful and I can't get the
> images out of my head.
> 
> Can someone help me?
> 
> -Josh Ronsen
> http://www.nd.org/jronsen
> 
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> 

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