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Jazz Tap Ensemble at Joyce Theatre 1992 / Lynn Dally [concert]
- Title
- Jazz Tap Ensemble at Joyce Theatre 1992 [Concert]
- Performers
- Dally, Lynn
- Weber, Sam
- Grant, Derick K.
- Slyde, Jimmy (Godbolt)
- Published/Created
- 1992-04-21
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- The Joyce Theater
- Abstract
- April 21-26, 1992
Lynn Dally (artistic director), Sam Weber, Derick Grant; Jerry Kalaf (musical director and drums), Tom Garvin (piano), John Heard (bass), and Stacy Rowles (horns and vocals). Jimmy Slyde, guest artist.
"Since its founding some 13 years back, the group has polished its illustration of two sound ideas: The first is that tap, a dance form to which aural and improvisatory elements are central, has a natural symbiotic relationship with jazz; the second, that today's tap performer can successfully incorporate strategies from ballet and modern dance, expanding the genre without distorting it."
"Round Midnite" Dally's solo, part of a suite to music by Thelonious Monk
"Autumn Leaves" and "Evidence" solos by Sam Weber
"Duo" with Weber and Grant
choreography by Dally, Weber, and Eddie Brown
(Tobi Tobias, "Step Lively" Village Voice May 12, 1992; Jack Anderson, "A Casual Approach to a Taut Style" New York Times April 23, 1992, C20.)
Last Updated: 12-16-2015