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Singing, Swinging and Winging at the Pilgrim / Brenda Bufalino [theatrical performance]
- Title
- Singing, Swinging and Winging at the Pilgrim [Theatrical Performance]
- Performers
- Bufalino, Brenda
- Coles, Charles "Honi"
- McCloud, Bonnye
- Giordano, Pat
- Anderson, Dorothy
- Published/Created
- 1978-06-02
- Genre
- Theatrical Performance
- Venue
- Pilgrim Theater
- Abstract
- June 1-4, 1978
preview performance May 28, 1978, Academy Theatre, New Paltz, NY
Brenda Bufalino's first choreography for all woman company of tap dancers: Brenda Bufalino, Bonnye McCloud, and Dorothy Anderson. Also with Charles "Honi" Coles
This is where Constance Valis Hill first saw Bufalino in performance. "Funny that in retrospect I remember more Brenda's work than that of Coles! Yet Dunning's review is blatantly sexist (Bufalino described by her husky voice and lithe figure; Coles as a master tapper) and sets the model for dance criticism of tap performance in the seventies and eighties!!"
With Peter Romlinson (piano), Bill de Neergaard (bass), Harvey Sorgen (drums).
(Jennifer Dunning, "Brenda Bufalino Choreographs Jazz and Tap Works at Pilgrim" New York Times 4 June 1978, 61; Richard M. Sudhalter, "Old taps found at the Pilgrim" New York Post June 3, 1978, p. 36).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
