- Description
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Dancing all Over the World / Charles "Cookie" Cook [concert]
- Title
- Dancing all Over the World [Concert]
- Performers
- Cook, Charles "Cookie"
- Cannon, Pat
- Goldbetter, Susan
- Smith, Hank
- Davidson, Mickey
- Williams, Debbie
- Published/Created
- 1989-06-07
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- American Museum of Natural History
- Abstract
- Videotaped in performance at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, on June 7, 1989. Videotape available from New York Public Library.
Performed by Charles "Cookie" Cook and friends, with Pat Cannon's Foot and Fiddle Dance Company and Norma Miller's Swinging at the Savoy.
"For Dancers Only" danced by Cookie and friends (Lynn Cataldo, Mickey Davidson, Susan Goldbetter, and Hank Smith).
"Easy to Love" (sand dance), danced by Cook. Bert Williams tribute; danced by Smith.
"Breezin' Along" danced by Cataldo and Goldbetter.
"Who Cares" danced by Cook.
Choreographers' Tribute; including "I Remember You, Hanya" danced by Cook. Bambalina; danced by Cookie and friends.
Clog dancing by Pat Cannon's Foot and Fiddle Dance Company (Pat Cannon, Anne Mason, Dexter Jones, and Dean Stroop).
"Stella by Starlight" and "Tapping Shakespeare" danced by Cook.
Norma Miller's "Swinging at the Savoy" (Miller, Frankie Manning, Mickey Davidson, Clyde Wilder, Debbie Williams, and Chazz Young). - Source
- New York Public Library: CATNYP: Dance Collection: Tap Dancing. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
