The Nicholas Brothers, Fayard (1914-) and Harold (1918-2000), are tap dancing legends. "Brotherhood in Rhythm" tells the story of their personal and professional triumphs; their legendary gigs with Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway; their struggles with racism; and their performances in classic movies. Illustrations.
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The Nicholas Brothers, Fayard (1914-) and Harold (1918-2000), are tap dancing legends. "Brotherhood in Rhythm" tells the story of their personal and professional triumphs; their legendary gigs with Duke Ellington and Cab Calloway; their struggles with racism; and their performances in classic movies. Illustrations.
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Very Good. SIGNED/INSCRIBED BY FAYARD NICHOLAS! NY: Oxford 2000. 1st with full number line. Hardcover 8vo 320 pgs. B/w photos. Signed and inscribed in blue marker by Fayard Nicholas on front endpaper. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Jacket has some scratches and a small tear to front panel and a tear at top edge of rear panel. (dancing, dance, tap, jazz) Inquire if you need further information.
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Fine in Fine dust jacket. 0195131665. First edition. SIGNED by Fayard Nicholas on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. (320pp. ) Uncommon signed by the then surviving brother of Harold.; 8vo 8"-9" tall; 320 pages.
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Very good in Very good jacket. xvi, 320 pages. Foreword by Gregory Hines. Illustrations. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Constance Valis Hill, professor emerita of dance, has a Ph.D. in Performance Studies from New York University; M.A. in Dance Research and Reconstruction from City College of the University of New York; Bronze Certificate from the International Society of Ballroom Dance; and a Character Mask certificate from Pierre LeFevre at the Juilliard School. Professor Hill has taught at the Alvin Ailey School of American Dance, Conservatoire d'arts Dramatique in Paris, and New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. As a choreographer, director, and mask specialist, she has worked with the French playwright Eugene Ionesco; Czech scenographer Josef Svoboda; Romanian director Liviu Ciulei, and Toni Morrison on her play Dreaming Emmett, directed by Gilbert Moses. Her writings have appeared in such publications as Dance Magazine, Village Voice, Dance Research Journal, Studies in Dance History; Discourses in Dance, and in such edited anthologies as Moving Words: Re-Writing Dance; Dancing Many Drums: Excavations in African-American Dance; Ballroom, Boogie, Shimmy Sham, Shake: A Social and Popular Dance Reader; Taken By Surprise: A Dance Improvisation Reader, and Kaiso! Writings By and About Katherine Dunham. Her book, Brotherhood in Rhythm: The Jazz Tap Dancing of the Nicholas Brothers received the Deems Taylor ASCAP Award. They were two of the most explosive dancers of the twentieth century, dazzling audiences with daredevil splits, slides, and hair-raising flips. But they were also highly sophisticated dancers, refining a centuries-old tradition of percussive dance into the rhythmic brilliance of jazz tap at its zenith. They were Fayard and Harold Nicholas, two American masters masterfully portrayed in this new dual biography by Constance Valis Hill. In Brotherhood in Rhythm, Hill interweaves an intimate portrait of these great performers with a richly detailed history of jazz music and jazz dance, both bringing their act to life and explaining their significance through a colorful analysis of their eloquent footwork, their full-bodied expressiveness, and their changing style. Hill vividly captures their soaring careers, from Cotton Club appearances with Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, and Jimmie Lunceford, to film-stealing big-screen performances with Chick Webb, Tommy Dorsey, and Glenn Miller. Drawing on a deep well of research and endless hours of interviews with the Nicholas brothers themselves, she also documents their struggles against the nets of racism and segregation that constantly enmeshed their careers and denied them the recognition they deserved. And to provide essential background to their career and the development of their art, she also traces the three-hundred-year evolution of jazz tap, showing how it emerged in the Southern colonies in the 1700s, as the Irish jig and West African gioube mutated into the American jig and juba. More than a biography of two talented but underappreciated performers, Brotherhood in Rhythm offers a profound new understanding of this distinctively American art and its intricate links to the history of jazz.
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