Tag: maurice hines

Gregory Hines: America’s Ambassador of Tap

Gregory Oliver Hines (1946–2003) spent his boyhood days at Harlem’s Apollo Theater with his brother Maurice, watching tap dancers like Chuck Green, Charles “Honi” Coles, Teddy Hale, The Nicholas Brothers, and Howard “Sandman” Sims. Between performances, the hoofers would gather in the dimly lit, costume-cluttered basement to jam on the worn-in rehearsal floor. It was […]

Celebrate the History of the Rockettes This Saturday

This Saturday, June 3, at 6 pm, a line of former Rockettes will perform at the Miller Theatre at Columbia University alongside Maurice Hines, Sandy Duncan, Don Correia and Rosemary Novellino-Mearns in “Rockettes and the Stars.” The event celebrates the history of the Radio City Rockettes and the art of precision dance, with guest speakers […]

Hip Hop for Boston Dancers

The Boston Conservatory announces its first-ever full-time hip-hop faculty member. Duane Lee Holland Jr. currently serves as visiting assistant professor at his alma mater University of Iowa. He joins Boston Conservatory’s dance division this fall, to teach the primarily classically trained conservatory students full-time and offer electives to students of Berklee College of Music (which […]

Three-way Tie at the 2016 Astaire Awards

Fred and Adele Astaire Here at DT, we love the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards. Established in 1982 in honor of the king of movie musicals Fred Astaire and his equally talented sister Adele, the Astaire Awards are the one awards event each year dedicated solely to the hoofers, bunheads, jazzerinas and choreographic geniuses making waves on Broadway, off […]