Forty-four years ago, in 1978, the original Bob Fosse's "Dancin'" opened on Broadway. It was the quintessential culmination of the collection of Bob Fosse's choreography up to that point in time. He ...
It’s a Monday afternoon, and a dozen or so Hubbard Street dancers are puzzling over a fresh section of “Sweet Gwen Suite,” co-created by the legendary Broadway choreographer Bob Fosse and his third ...
In 1978, Wayne Cilento, then a rising young Broadway performer, got the chance to try to impress Bob Fosse. Fosse, who died in 1987, was at the time a firmly established legend, best known for his ...
There’s an anecdote here that perfectly captures the choreographer-director Bob Fosse (1927-1987). At the end of the musical Pippin (1972), the hero is supposed to say he feels “trapped but happy” ...
It can feel overwhelming to watch a dance. But if you follow the hands, they can unlock the mysteries of a moving body. By Gia Kourlas To celebrate the shows’ golden anniversaries, the Broadway star ...
Ha-Chi Yu says that while Bob Fosse's choreography is instantly recognizable, it still leaves a dancer plenty of room for interpretation. "The style is, overall, very sensual, very nuanced, very ...
On Sept. 23, 1987, opening night of a Sweet Charity revival in Washington, D.C., Bob Fosse and his ex-wife and collaborator Gwen Verdon gave the cast a final pep talk, then left the National Theater ...
Astaire, Nureyev, Fosse And Venza Get Award LEAD: The 1987 Capezio Dance Award will be given to Fred Astaire, Rudolph Nureyev, Bob Fosse and Jac Venza. The announcement was made in a ceremony at ...
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