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It's About Time: An Evening of Jazz Tap Dancing / Jane Goldberg [concert]
- Title
- It's About Time: An Evening of Jazz Tap Dancing [Concert]
- Performers
- Goldberg, Jane
- Cook, Charles "Cookie"
- Levine, Andrea
- Richardson, "Jazzlips"
- Gibson, Bert
- Published/Created
- 1978-02-24
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- Experimental Intermedia Foundation
- Abstract
- February 24,25,26, 1978, -- Broadway between Prince and Spring Streets. A series of jazz tap evenings organized and directed by Jane Goldberg, with Goldberg, Charles Cookie Cook, and Andrea Levine.
"The three men were on hand to reminisce, clown and deliver some exhilarating dance. There was a funny step competition, time step demonstration, and, with Miss Goldberg, evocations of the great hoofers like Pete Nugent, Bill Robinson, and Baby Laurence."
(Richard Sudhalter, "Neglected art of jazz tap gets a wseekend revival" New York Post February 23, 1978; Jennifer Dunning, "Jane Goldberg Taps With Hoofers" New York Times February 26, 1978; Deborah Jowitt, "Why do the ushers wear tap shoes?" Village Voice March 13, 1978.)
Last Updated: 12-16-2015