MJ (and Janet) to be honored at New York City's Lincoln Center

i cant wait to see what michael's next move is gonna be
he hasnt made an official public appearance in more than 10 months now :mello:
chamone mike do sth!!! :p
 
Re: MJ to be honored at New York City's Lincoln Center

Wow. Great article.


Michael Jackson is the King Of All Media :lol:
 
Update, now with a 20 minute video of the opening (including the full Jam music video). Too bad more people weren't aware of the event... Maybe next year.

http://wowjonesreport.blogspot.com/2008/01...ate-of-art.html

Michael Jackson The Subject Of A State-Of-The-Art Music Video Presentation At Lincoln Center

Tuesday, January 22, 2008 by Wow Jones

Finally! Michael Jackson gets his due regard. This past Friday on January 18, 2008, Film Critic Armond White made Pop Star Michael Jackson (and sister Janet Jackson) the focal point of an astonishing music video presentation at Lincoln Center.

Patrons of Lincoln Center's 2008 Dance On Camera Festival were treated to an eye-popping presentation on Friday night. Esteemed Film Critic ARMOND WHITE made his Jackson Pop: Video Artists and Hollywood Influence music video presentation. Those lucky enough to see it witnessed the smashing of the prevailing, conventional view of Michael Jackson.

Through the judicious use of classic movie clips and music videos, White led an appreciative audience through an entertaining and insightful look at a rarely studied or discussed aspect of Michael Jackson's work. White notes, "Michael Jackson's 1982 album Thriller is well known as a hugely popular album, a sign of his immense popularity and impact. But that renown isn't just for his music and singing. It's also for his dancing. This program is a good opportunity to examine THAT aspect of his art."

In the program, White linked Michael (and sister Janet) Jackson's era-defining movements to Broadway and Hollywood choreographers Jerome Robbins, Michael Kidd, and Bob Fosse, cultural hero Cab Calloway and Hollywood Icons Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. While doing this, White also helped illustrate how Michael Jackson preserves the dance tradition and, through his distinct talent and personality, transforms it.

Throughout the evening, one heard rounds of applause, yelps of laughter, and a continuous, whispered hush of astonishment - - the sounds of an attentive audience. The manner in which this work was presented was most noteworthy. Not only did spectators see the towering figure of Michael Jackson with his whirling, elegant and rapid dance moves, they also looked up at Janet Jackson getting down in her acrobatic and precise manner in a way usually reserved for silver screen stars of the past - - larger than life and bigger than you. This deluxe, cinematic way of seeing these works added to the kinetic and visceral pleasure that these music videos afford.

Joanna Ney, Curator of The Dance On Camera Festival, observed, "Armond White is the kind of writer who makes one reassess one's opinions. Not that he wants us to change them, but perhaps to think a little differently, and he has often been an eye-opening influence on me and made me much more aware and interested in the possibility of music video as an art form."

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(VIDEO) Film Critic ARMOND WHITE's Opening Remarks on Michael Jackson's "JAM". "JACKSON POP: Video Artists And Hollywood Influence" Presentation

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Film Critic ARMOND WHITE's Opening Remarks during his JACKSON POP: Video Artists and Hollywood Influence presentation at Lincoln Center during the 2008 Dance On Camera Festival on Friday, January 18, 2008.

This clip features ARMOND WHITE talking about Michael Jackson's "Jam" music video. After the clip, he goes on and proceeds to talk about the movie West Side Story. Clip is about 20 minutes long.

Listen to the audience response during the coda (featuring Michael Jackson and Michael Jordan) of the Michael Jackson music video "Jam."

http://wowjonesreport.blogspot.com/2008/01...te-opening.html
 
thank you so much for this information TSCM:yes: will this air on tv, does anyone know??
 
Thx for posting! If I had known about this earlier I would have definitely gone. Oh well, maybe next time. Nice article tho! It's always nice to see when MJ's art is the main focus.
 
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This is really an interesting presentation. Nice to see the Jam video. I'd love to see the rest of this. Seems like Armond is comparing Jam to Westside Story. He'll probably put the rest on utube after a while. I'll keep checking for it.

Nice article by the way. Thanks for posting.

edit: I see that Armond has also done presentations on Kate Bush and Jay Z as posted on utube. Never knew this existed before.
 
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Thanks for posting a follow up to this TSCM!
 
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Thanx for this. I don't know how I missed the updates on this thread. Really great articles. I wish/hope they release this in some format so that those of us who cant get there will have the opportunity to enjoy it too. :flowers:

I love the fact that he picked on 'Jam'. 'Jam' is really a great song/video with such profound meaning/ideology (imo).
 
Thanks for posting this. It says I need a Google account to see the clip. Did everyone else have to have an account to see the clip?
 
That's just great. I really don't feel Michael's talent as a dancer is given enough attention or credit. He is easily arguable as one of the greatest dancers to ever live and it's nice to see this talent being highlighted. Now they just need to do his singing and composing.
 
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I did see the clip but i,m still tring to get it. Anyways real nice to see Michael honored for his dance and music. This is great.
 
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