Carmen de Lavallide performs four dances set to four samplings of music: the spirituals of Odetta; Villa-Lobos "Bachianas Brasileiras"; Cantelpine's "Songs by Auvergne"; and a jazz number by Quincy Jones.
Dr. Humphry Osmore, Director of Research at the N.J. Bureau of Neurology and Psychiatry, discusses new views of a expanded consciousness from biology to philosophy, animal behavior, Eastern therapy and psychedelIce with author John Bleibtreu.
An examination of the work, method and content of the controversial theater group founded by husband and wife, Julian Beck and Judith Malina, Jack Kroll Interviews the couple.
The first of a two-part series with magician and author of "Houdini, the Untold Story," Milbourne Christopher, performs tricks of illusion and talks about the history of magic.
Natalicio and Atenor Limas are brothers from Bazil, Tabajaran Indians, who perform on guitars. Their set ranges from native Indian to Chopin, includes "Flight of the Bumblebee;" "Zigeunerweisen" by Pablo Sarasate; and Chopin's "Waltz."
James V. Noble, a specialist in the detection of forgeries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, discusses the issue. He presents his finding that a Greek bronze horse in the museum's collection may be a forgery.
In part two of The Lively Art of Fakery: former District Attorney Joseph Stone and Anna Maria Stein (wife of David Stein - a convicted forger of Picassos, Chagalls, and Matisses) join Joseph V. Noble to examine Stein's case.