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Bill Moyers Journal : PBS - Bill T Jones and the Reimagining of Abraham Lincoln

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Bill Moyers Journal

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DVD Factory Sealed Brand New - Our DVD#4oz-Ted Floor-1-3-A (INC) Bill Moyers Journal : PBS - Choreographer Bill T. Jones and the Reimagining of Abraham Lincoln At the close of Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial year, this edition of the Journal takes a different look at America's 16th president-through the eyes of critically acclaimed dance artist Bill T. Jones. In a groundbreaking work of choreography called Fondly Do We Hope...Fervently Do We Pray, Jones reimagines the iconic Lincoln. Bill Moyers speaks with Jones about his creative process, his insights into Lincoln, and how dance can offer a fresh perspective on the man who is arguably the most-studied president in U.S. history. (57 minutes)