- Description
Tap Dance America is a reference work of bibliographic information and does not point to digitized versions of the items described. The Library of Congress may or may not own a copy of a particular film or video. To request additional information Ask a Librarian.
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Admiral Broadway revue with Johnny Mack / Johnny Mack [television/video]
- Title
- Admiral Broadway revue with Johnny Mack [Television/Video]
- Performer
- Mack, Johnny
- Published/Created
- 1949-04-15
- Genre
- Television/Video
- Abstract
- Johnny Mack tap dances as an elegant swell in top hat, tails and a "magic" cane; style is Irish soft-shoe style: strict structure of six bars and a two-bar break; the break is the cane gimmick; in which he twirls his cane that swings from an invisible wire string.
One in a series of musical comedy revue shows/comedy.
chor. James Starbuck
"Boogie Woogie Minuet" a jazz dance with taps by a woman tap dancer who sings: "there is a new sensation , that is the minuet, they took .... and gave it a Harlem rhythm with a boogie note; she dances in Mary Jane patent leather shoes in a checkered skirt that twirls she she moves."
- Source
- Museum of Television and Radio Broadcasing: Museum of Television and Radio Broadcasing. ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015