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Sweet Saturday Night: a celebration of street and social dance / Charles "Chuck" Green [concert]
- Title
- Sweet Saturday Night: a celebration of street and social dance [Concert]
- Performers
- Green, Charles "Chuck"
- Sloan, Leni
- Jackson, Leon
- Perryman, Al
- Osumare, Halifu
- Park, Mama Lu
- Published/Created
- 1984-03-06
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- Brooklyn Academy of Music
- Abstract
- March 6-11, 1984. Includes Leni Sloan performing "Patting Juba" "Master Juba Dance" reconstructed by Sloan and performed by Arthur Hall's Afro-American Dance Ensemble; "Strut Miss Lizzie" choreographed by Sloan and performed by Halifu Osumare, Brian Grandison, Loretta Abbott, Alfred Perryman, and Leon Jackson and dedicated to the class act dance couple Charles Johnson and Dora Dean; "Black Bottom, Charleston, Applejack, Lindy Hop" choreographed by Mama Lu Parks and performed by Parks' Traditional Jazz and Lindy Dancers, featuring Al Perryman as Earl "Snake-hips" Tucker; and Chuck Green dancing to his signature Ellington standard, "Take the A Train."
Last Updated: 12-16-2015