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Jazz Tap Ensemble at Beverly Theatre / Lynn Dally [concert]
- Title
- Jazz Tap Ensemble at Beverly Theatre [Concert]
- Performers
- Dally, Lynn
- Strickler, Fred
- Cornell, Heather
- Published/Created
- 1986-03-01
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- Beverly Theater
- Abstract
- Lynn Dally, Fred Strickler and Heather Cornell demonstrate "a visual display of hoofing-- flying arms and kicking feet-- seemed more the point than rhythmic interchange and embellishment."
The program included "My Man's Gone Now" from Gershwin suite with Dally revealing "a gutsy drive and a willingness to investigate new creative turf.
"Jam With Honi" in which Strickler "as usual projected awesome control of his feet."
Cornell looked her best (relaxed and responsive) opposite Strickler in "Bossa Nova" choreographed by Cornell and Jamie Cunneen.
(Lewis Segal, "Jazz tap Ensemble at Beverly Theatre" Los Angeles Times March 3, 1986, G2).
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
