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  1. 14 de oct. de 2013 · Twelve sound-sensitive electronic poles dot the stage; sound is triggered by the dancers' movements and then altered or delayed by the musicians. "Variations V" predates Cunningham's...

  2. John Cage - Variations V. Starts at 04:47 A large mixed-media piece involving the use of film and also, when possible, of video images distorted by Nam June Paik.

  3. Variations V. Merce Cunningham. First composed and performed in 1965, Variations V is a true testament to 1960's experiments with "intermedia"—a coexistence and cutting across of artistic genres that profoundly informed Cunningham's choreographic practice.

  4. johncage.org › pp › John-Cage-Work-DetailJohn Cage Complete Works

    In 1966, Norddeutscher Rundfunk Hamburg and Sveriges Radio Television produced a 50-minute film-version of Variations V, directed by Arne Arnbom. Dedicatee(s) Mary Sisler

  5. Variations is a series of works by the American composer John Cage. A number of the pieces in the series are seminal examples of indeterminate music, others are happenings: performance pieces executed according to the score.

  6. In this photograph «Variations V» is performed for a television taping session in Hamburg. The photocells were located at the base of the five-foot antennas placed around the stage. Cage, Tudor, and Gordon Mumma operate equipment to modify and determine the final sounds.

  7. Variations V reflects the experimentation and spirit of the 1960s — a collaborative, interactive multi-media event with choreographed dance, elaborate mobile decor, variable lighting, multiple film projection, and live-electronic music often activated by the dancers’ movements.