Christ Mass Sex Dance

Christ Mass Sex Dance

1991 · 6 min · ★ 10.0 · Music

This work, composed of six rolls of superimposed images set to Tenney’s electronic music track ‘Blue Suede’, is a celebration of the balletic restraints of adolescent sexuality — (shaped in this instance) by ‘The Nutcracker Suite’ of Tchaikovsky as well as the gristly roots of Elvis Presley. – S.B.

Directed by Stan Brakhage

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