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''For this documentary [[Stewart Copeland]] used Super-8 movies he filmed between 1979 and 1982.''
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''This documentary shows how [[Stewart Copeland]], [[D'Drum]] and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra developed Stewart's composition [[Gamelan D'Drum]] - from very early meetings in [[2008]] to a public performance on [[2011-02-05]].''
  
 
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A kickstarter project from [[2013]] raised more than $95.000 so that a documentary about the genesis of that project could be created.  
 
A kickstarter project from [[2013]] raised more than $95.000 so that a documentary about the genesis of that project could be created.  
  
Director John Bryant then shot additional interviews with the artists, including [[Stewart Copeland]] at his [[Sacred Grove]] studio.
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Director John Bryant then shot additional location footage in Texas and interviews with the artists, including [[Stewart Copeland]] at his [[Sacred Grove]] studio. Additional material comes from private videos shot by [[D'Drum]] members.
  
 
The movie premiered at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas, TX, USA on [[2015-04-16]] and was shown again on [[2015-04-18]] - both screenings featured a Q&A with [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[D'Drum]] members.
 
The movie premiered at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas, TX, USA on [[2015-04-16]] and was shown again on [[2015-04-18]] - both screenings featured a Q&A with [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[D'Drum]] members.

Revision as of 23:08, 22 April 2015


This documentary shows how Stewart Copeland, D'Drum and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra developed Stewart's composition Gamelan D'Drum - from very early meetings in 2008 to a public performance on 2011-02-05.

"Dare To Drum"
provisional poster for the 2015 Dallas premiere
Artist: Stewart Copeland, D'Drum
Directed by: John Bryant
Produced by: PRODUCER
Edited by: John Bryant
Filming location(s): Palmyra Studios, Sacred Grove, Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Initial release date: 2015-04-16
Running time: 85 minutes
Label: LABEL

Video summary

This documentary tells the detailed story of Stewart Copeland's composition Gamelan D'Drum for Dallas based percussion group D'Drum was conceived, rehearsed, recorded and eventually performed under almost dramatic circumstances on 2011-02-05.

The movie uses videos that were already shot during the first meetings of D'Drum with Stewart in September 2008, rehearsing / recording in March 2009, recording in May 2010 and finally the rehearsals and the concert from February 2011. In between these sessions Stewart would constantly refine his pre-recorded synth score until the finalised version emerged.

A kickstarter project from 2013 raised more than $95.000 so that a documentary about the genesis of that project could be created.

Director John Bryant then shot additional location footage in Texas and interviews with the artists, including Stewart Copeland at his Sacred Grove studio. Additional material comes from private videos shot by D'Drum members.

The movie premiered at the Angelika Film Center in Dallas, TX, USA on 2015-04-16 and was shown again on 2015-04-18 - both screenings featured a Q&A with Stewart Copeland and D'Drum members.

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Cover art Release date Country Format Language Special features
2015 04 16 premiere poster.jpg 2015-04-16 USA cinema premiere English

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