
1981
"Piano Dance shows the viewer a shadowy piano accompanied by the sound of piano music. The piano is then seen to be a toy, the headdress of a woman with hollow eyes and a pasty face who moves like a marionette in a weird dance. She is dressed as if she were a cabaret performer in black tie and tails and white gloves. The images whirl and the piano is both large and small as the camera sees it in varying scale. The protagonist does not appear to move of her own volition but by the will of another. Her dance fades, not because it is over but because we are no longer privileged to see it. One feels that it continues eternally." — Barbara Sharres, "Trance Occurrences," Chicago Reader, January 15 1982.

Deborah Cole
Dancer

Ice Man

Madonna: Truth or Dare

Clean

The Scarecrow

Ismail Yassine in the House of Ghosts

Doctor by Day

Dog Driver

A Time of Mice and Hubris

Who Loves the Sun

Ylion and Callysia

Poltergeist III

Viktor

Contract for Life: The S.A.D.D. Story

Walking

bonny

Horizons...

Soft

Mute

The Tower: A Songspiel

The American Ambassador