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- Made up entirely of archival news and White House footage, this documentary captures the pageantry, absurdity, and mastery of the made-for-TV politics of Ronald Reagan.
- Two performances of an 11 min. dance duet inspired by the Biblical story of Jephthah's daughter, who was sacrificed to Yahweh in return for her father's victory against the enemies of Gilead. The cast also includes a female reader/narrator.
- Current members and alumni of Utah's Repertory Dance Theatre and Princeton University's Program in Theater and Dance performing the choreography of Ze'Eva Cohen, interspersed with video presentations and comments from speakers.
- Ten solos danced by Ze'Eva Cohen: two videotaped at the Entermedia Theater, New York, by Maxine Wishner, on March 4, 1978; four at Riverside Church, New York, by Dennis Diamond on May 19, 1979; performance location and date of four dances not determined.
- Ze'Eva Cohen Creating A Life In Dance is a model of how an artist can survive in the dance world by carving out an independent path for herself.
- A recital of dances choreographed by Israeli dancer and modern dance choreographer Ze'Eva Cohen, including 5 pieces: Negotiations; Ariadne; If Eve Had a Daughter/Mother's Tongue I Love You; Jephtha's Daughter; and Women and Veils II.
- Presents a series of still photographs on the development of the dance curriculum at Princeton University, curated and narrated by Israeli dancer and modern dance choreographer Ze'Eva Cohen.
- Conversations with José Mateo, Princeton 1974 A.B. Art History (José Mateo Dance Theatre), David Rousseve, Princeton 1981 A.B. Politics (David Roussève/Reality), Jill Sigman, Princeton 1989 A.B. Philosophy and Princeton 1998 Ph.D. Philosophy (jill sigma/thinkdance), and Mariah Steele Princeton 2006 (Quicksilver Dance), who reflect on Ze'Eva Cohen's teaching and profound influence on them and their subsequent careers as dancers and choreographers.