- Description
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See Also:
- LaVaughan Robinson (biography)
- Charles "Honi" Coles (biography)
- Leslie "Bubba" Gaines (biography)
- Leon Collins (biography)
- James "Buster" Brown (biography)
- Tony Waag (biography)
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New York City Tap Festival 2001: Tap Masters, Tap Mentors / Tony Waag [festival]
- Title
- New York City Tap Festival 2001: Tap Masters, Tap Mentors [Festival]
- Performers
- Waag, Tony
- Brown, James "Buster"
- Robinson, LaVaughan
- Collins, Leon
- Gaines, Leslie "Bubba"
- Coles, Charles "Honi"
- Published/Created
- 2001-07-11
- Genre
- Festival
- Venue
- Duke on 42nd Street
- Abstract
- Recording videotaped in performance at the Duke on 42nd Street Theater, New York, NY on July 11, 2001. New York City Tap Festival, July 7-15 2001 / presented by Tony Waag and Footage Productions, Inc., in association with the American Tap Dance Orchestra. Tribute in words and dance to prominent tap dancers/ teachers. Examples of their choreography are introduced by former students. LaVaughn Robinson / introduced by Germaine Ingram. The late Ya'acov Kalusky / introduced by Avi Miller. The late Leon Collins / introduced by Barbara Duffy. The late Leslie "Bubba" Gaines / introduced by Deborah Mitchell. The late Charles "Cookie" Cook / introduced by Jane Goldberg. The late Eddie Brown / introduced by Heather Cornell. Eddie Brown BS Chorus / introduced by Lynn Dally. Jimmy Slyde / introduced by Sarah Petronio. Jimmy Slyde himself appears onstage and dances during Petronio's speech. Prince Spencer / introduced by Susan Abbott-Doskoeil. Speech / by Prince Spencer. The late Charles "Honi" Coles / introduced by Brenda Bufalino. American Tap Dance Orchestra' s greatest hits / choreography, Brenda Bufalino. The late Steve Condos / introduced by Lorraine Condos. Buster Brown / introduced by Ted Levy in dance and words.
- 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