- 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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Rhythm's the Name of the Game: Coles & Hines / Charles "Honi" Coles [television/video]
- Title
- Rhythm's the Name of the Game: Coles & Hines [Television/Video]
- Performers
- Coles, Charles "Honi"
- Hines, Gregory
- Published/Created
- 1986-11-03
- Genre
- Television/Video
- Abstract
- Produced by ARC Video dance as part of the television series Eye on Dance. Recorded on November 3, 1986 at the studios of WNYC, New York. Telecast on December 5, 1986. Tap dancers Honi Coles and Gregory Hines discuss various facets of tap dancing. Hines recalls learning to tap at the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Coles remembers the interchange between dancers at the Hoofers' Club. They discuss innovations such as Coles' introduction of longer phrases, Henry LeTang's use of repetition to increase the impact of a step, and Hines's design for special miked floors.
- Source
- New York Public Library: CATNYP: Dance Collection: Tap Dancing. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015
