What the eye hears, p.70

What the Eye Hears, page 70

 

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  DeVoo, Frederick

  Dew Drop Inn

  Dewey, Thomas

  Diaghilev, Serge

  Diamond, Frank

  Diamond, John

  Dickens, Charles

  Dickie Wells’s Theatrical Grill (Harlem)

  Dietrich, Marlene

  Dietz, Howard

  Diller, Phyllis

  DiMaggio, Joe

  Dimples (film)

  Dinah

  Diplomat (Miami)

  Dixiana (film)

  “Dixie”

  Dixie on Parade

  Dixie to Broadway

  Dixon, George Washington

  Dixon, Harland

  Dixon, Lee

  Dodge, Mabel

  “Doin’ the New Low Down”

  Dolphy, Eric

  Donahue, Jack

  Donen, Stanley

  Don’t Gamble with Love (film)

  Dorrance, Michelle

  Dorsey Brothers

  Dotson, Clarence “Dancing”

  Double Around the World with No Hands

  Double Deal (film)

  Double Over the Tops

  double shuffle

  double trouble

  Douglas, Louis

  Douglas, Mike

  Douglass, Frederick

  Douglass, Suzanne

  Down Argentine Way (film)

  “Down Dere” (show)

  Downs, Johnny

  Doyle, Jimmy

  Draper, Muriel

  Draper, Paul

  Draper, Ruth

  Drayton, Thaddeus

  Drifters

  Drummin’ Two Deep

  Drum Thunder (Sohl-Donnell)

  Drunken Peasant

  Du Barry Was a Lady (film)

  Dubois, Sylvia

  Du Bois, W.E.B.

  Duchess of Idaho (film)

  Duffy, Barbara

  Duffy’s Tavern (film)

  Duke Is Tops (film)

  Dunbar, Dixie

  Duncan, Arthur

  Duncan, Isadora

  Duncan, Todd

  Dunham, Katherine

  Dunhills

  Dunn, Robert

  Dunne, Colin

  Dunning, Jennifer

  Duquesnay, Ann

  Durante, Jimmy

  Dutch

  Dyer, Sammy

  Eagle Rock

  Earl Carroll’s Vanities

  Earle Theatre (Philadelphia)

  Early to Bed

  Easter Parade (film)

  East-West Dance Group

  Ebony magazine

  Ebsen, Buddy

  Ebsen, Velma

  eccentric dancing; see also grotesque dancing

  Eckstine, Billy

  Eddie Condon Floor Show (TV show)

  Edison studios

  Edwards, Edith “Baby”

  Edwards Sisters

  Egan, Pierce

  Egypt

  81 Theatre (Atlanta)

  Einbrecher (film)

  El Fey (New York)

  Eliot, T. S.

  Ellington, Duke

  Ellison, Ralph

  Elssler, Fanny

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  Emmett, Daniel

  Emmy Awards

  Emperor Jones (film)

  Empire Room (New York)

  Encyclopedia of Black Humor (Foxx)

  England, see Britain

  Ephram, Bobby

  Equiano, Olaudah

  Eri, Chiemi

  Eric B. & Rakim

  Errol, Leon

  Essence of Old Virginia

  Estonia

  Ethiopia

  Ethiopian Serenaders

  Eubie!

  Europe; high culture of; see also specific countries and cities

  Europe, James Reese

  Eurovision Song Contest

  “Everybody’s Doing It Now”

  “Everybody Tap”

  Evelyn, Edwina “Salt”

  Evening with Fred Astaire, An (TV show)

  Evergreen (film)

  Evergreens Cemetery, New York City

  Everleigh, Robert

  Evolution of the Blues

  Exile, The (film)

  “Fabulous Feet”

  Fagan, Barney

  Fairbanks, Douglas

  Faison, George

  Faith of Our Children (TV show)

  Falling Off a Log

  Fancy Free (ballet)

  “Fascinating Rhythm”

  Fassbinder, Rainer Werner

  Faye, Alice

  Fazil’s (New York)

  Feet of Flames

  Feldman, Anita

  Felix, Seymour

  “Festival Dance (Original)”

  Fetchit, Stepin

  Field, Ron

  Fights of Nations (film)

  Finale Club (Los Angeles)

  Fink, Mike

  Finland

  First Tap Company

  First World War

  Fish (dance)

  Fishgall, Gary

  “Fisticuffs” routine

  Fitzgerald, Ella

  Fitzhugh, Louise

  Five Blazers

  Five Hot Shots

  Five Kellys

  Five Points

  flamenco

  flash

  Flatley, Michael

  Fletcher, Tom

  “Flight of the Bumblebee”

  Florida

  Florida Blossoms

  Flying Down to Rio (film)

  Flying Turtles (Bufalino)

  Fokine, Michel

  Folies Bergères (Paris)

  Follies

  Follow the Fleet (film)

  Footlight Parade (film)

  Ford, Glenn

  Ford, “Schoolboy” Eddie

  Foreman, Richard

  Forever Your Girl (album)

  Forkins, Marty

  For Me and My Gal (film)

  Forrest, John

  Forsyne, Friendless George

  Forsyne, Ida

  42nd Street (film); musical based on

  Fosse, Bob

  Foster, David

  Foster, Stephen

  Foster, William

  Fountain Inn (South Carolina)

  Four Bobs

  Four Buds

  Four Cohans

  Four Covans

  Four Flash Devils

  Four Fords

  Four Star Revue (TV show)

  Four Step Brothers

  Fox Films, see Twentieth Century–Fox

  Foxx, Redd

  Foy, Eddie

  France; see also Paris

  Frank, Rusty

  Franklin, Miriam

  Frau Meiner Träume, Die (film)

  Frazier, Teddy

  Fred and Sledge

  Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers Book, The (Croce)

  free blacks

  Frost, Robert

  Fugue, The (dance)

  Fujibayashi, Mari

  Funk University

  Funny Face

  “Future of Music, The” (Rosen)

  Gaelic

  Gaines, Leslie “Bubba”

  Gaines, Reg E.

  Gaines, Will

  Gang’s All Here, The

  Gang War (film)

  Gardner, Chappy

  Garland, Judy

  Gay Divorce

  Gay Divorcee, The (film)

  Gaye, Marvin

  Gaynor, Mitzi

  Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

  George White’s Scandals; films based on

  Georgia

  Georgia Minstrels

  Georgia Slave Brothers

  Gere, Richard

  Germans

  Germany

  Gershwin, George

  Gertrude Hoffman Girls

  Gertrude’s Nose, a Tap Dance Oratorio (Bufalino)

  Get Hep to Love (film)

  Ghostbusters (film)

  Gibbs, Wolcott

  Gibson, Albert “Gip”

  Giddins, Gary

  Gilbert and Sullivan

  Gillespie, Dizzy

  Gilliat, Sy

  Giouba tribe

  Girl Crazy (film)

  “Girl Hunt Ballet”

  Girl in Pink Tights, The

  Give a Girl a Break (film)

  “Give My Regards to Broadway”

  Glaser, Joe

  Glass, Philip

  Gleason, Bertha

  Gleason, Jackie

  Gleason, John

  Glenn, Willie

  Glorifying the American Girl (film)

  Glover, Cyd

  Glover, Savion

  Glover, Yvette

  Godbolt, Jimmy

  Godfather, The (film)

  Goebbels, Joseph

  “Goin’ to Heaven on a Mule”

  Gola people

  Goldberg, Jack

  Goldberg, Jane

  Gold Diggers film series

  Gold Diggers of Broadway (film)

  Golden Boy

  Goldwyn, Sam

  Goldwyn Girls

  Gonzales, Babs

  Goodman, Benny

  Good News

  Goofus

  Gordon, Dexter

  Gordon, William “Red”

  “Got a Bran’ New Suit”

  “Gotta Go Tap Dancing Tonight”

  Gould, Jack

  Gould, Morton

  Go ’Way Sugar Yo’ Done Los’ de Tas

  Grable, Betty

  Graham, Martha

  Grand Ole Opry

  Grand Theatre (Chicago)

  Grand Trial Dances

  Grandy, Charles

  Grant, Cary

  Grant, Derick

  Grauer, Rhoda

  Gray, Acia

  Gray, Edward “Boston Rattler”

  Gray, Gilda

  Gray, Wardell

  Great American Broadcast, The (film)

  Great Feats of Feet (film)

  Great Performances: Dance in America (TV show)

  Great War, see First World War

  Great Ziegfeld, The (film)

  Greece

  Green, Chuck (Christopher Samuel Columbus Green)

  Green, Jim “the Human Top”

  Green, Sammy

  Green, Walter

  Greenlee, Rufus

  Greenwich Village (film)

  Greenwich Village Follies

  Gregory, Dick

  Grimes, Jared

  Grizzly Bear

  “Groove” (Hines)

  grotesque dancing; see also eccentric dancing

  Groundhog

  Guinan, Texas

  Guinea

  Gumbo, Pete

  “Gumbo Chaff”

  “Gumbo Hump” (Cornell)

  Gusakov Brothers

  Hagen, Jean

  “Haitian Fight Song” (Mingus)

  Hajdu, David

  Hale, Teddy

  “‘Half of It Dearie’ Blues”

  Hallelujah! (film)

  Hammerstein, Oscar

  Hammerstein, Oscar, II

  Hammerstein’s Roof Garden (New York)

  Hampton, Lionel

  Handel, George Frideric

  Handy, W. C.

  Haney, Carol

  Haney, William John

  “Happy Days Are Here Again”

  Happy Feet (film)

  Happy Hours Company

  Happy Landing (film)

  “Happy Uncle Tom” (sketch)

  Harlem; nightclubs in (see also Cotton Club); theaters in (see also Apollo Theater); see also Hoofers’ Club

  Harlem Highlanders

  Harlem Hips

  Harlem Is Heaven (film)

  Harlem Renaissance

  Harold Teen (film)

  Harper, Herbert

  Harper, Leonard

  Harper, Steven

  Harrigan and Hart

  Harrington, Frank

  Harris Theater (Chicago)

  Hart, Lorenz

  Hatchett, Frank

  Haverly’s Minstrels

  Hawaii

  Hawkins, Coleman

  Hayward, Zab

  Hayworth, Rita

  Healy, Dan

  Hearn, Lafcadio

  Hearts of Dixie (film)

  Heatherington, Clara “CB”

  Height, Bob

  Hellmut, Hellmut H.

  Hello, Dolly!; film version of

  Helms, Jesse

  Helsinki

  Henderson, Fletcher

  Hendricks, Jon

  Henie, Sonja

  Hepburn, Katharine

  Here Come the Girls (film)

  “Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush”

  Herman, Woody

  Herskovits, Melville

  Hesselink, Ray

  Hexa (Feldman)

  Hey, Rookie (film)

  Hi, Buddy (film)

  Hi, Good Lookin’ (film)

  Hicks, Lonnie

  Hideboh

  Hi-De-Ho (film)

  “High Hat”

  High School Hoofer, A (film)

  High Speed (road show)

  Higuchi, Hideyuki

  Hilberman, Josh

  Hill, Constance Valis

  Hill, Dulé

  Hill, J. Leubrie

  Hill, Joan

  Hillman, George

  Hines, Alma

  Hines, Earl

  Hines, Gregory; in Broadway shows; death of; films of; TV special of

  Hines, Maurice

  Hines, Maurice, Sr.

  hip-hop

  Hiss, Alger

  History of the World, Part I (film)

  Hitler, Adolf

  Hit Parade of 1943 (film)

  “Hittin’ the Bottle” routine

  Hoctor, Harriet

  Hogan, Ernest

  Holder, Roland

  Holiday Inn (film)

  Holland, Showboy

  Holloway, Joan

  Hollywood Palace, The (TV show)

  Holm, Hanya

  Honeymoon Lodge (film)

  Honolulu (film)

  Hoofers

  Hoofers, The

  Hoofers’ Club (Harlem)

  Hooferz Club (album)

  Hooker, Dynamite

  Hooray for Love (film)

  Hoover, J. Edgar

  Hope, Bob

  Hori, George

  Horn and Hardart Children’s Hour (radio show)

  Horne, Lena

  hornpipes

  Horsey, Chick

  Hot Chocolates

  Hot Feet Boys

  Hot Five recordings

  Hot Mikado, The

  Hot Rhythm

  Howard Athenæum (Boston)

  How It Was (Morgan)

  Hudson, James “Hutch”

  Hughes, Langston

  Hughes, Rupert

  Hurston, Zora Neale

  Hurtig and Seamon’s Theatre (Harlem)

  Hutton, Betty

  “I Can Do That”

  Ice Follies

  Iceman Cometh, The (O’Neill)

  “I’d Rather Lead a Band”

  “I Got Rhythm”

  “I’ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You”

  “I’ll Be Hard to Handle”

  Illinois, see Chicago

  Imagine Tap

  Imel, Jack

  Improvography (touring concert)

  In and Out (film)

  India

  India Jazz Suites (tour concert)

  Indiana

  Ingram, Germaine

  Ink Spots

  In Old Kentucky; film version of

  Institute of Jazz Studies

  International Festival of Tip Tap

  International Tap Association (ITA)

  Interplay (Jazz Tap Ensemble)

  In the Navy (film)

  Invitation to a Dance (Glover)

  Invitation to the Dance (film)

  Irene

  Irish Dancing Commission

  Irish/Irish-Americans; in minstrel shows; and origins of tap; in vaudeville; see also Bolger, Ray; Kelly, Gene; Riverdance

  Irving, Washington

  “Isn’t It a Lovely Day”

  I Spy (TV show)

  It Ain’t Hay (film)

  It Happened in Harlem (film)

  It’s About Time (show)

  It’s Always Fair Weather (film)

  It’s a Wonderful Life (film)

  Ivashkevich, Alexander

  Ivory Coast

  Iwahori, Chikako

  “I Want to Be a Minstrel Man”

  “I Want to Be Happy”

  “I Wish I Were in Love Again”

  “I Won’t Dance”

  Jack Blue School of Rhythm and Taps

  Jackson, J. Calvin

  Jackson, Jigsaw

  Jackson, L. D.

  Jackson, Michael

  Jacob’s Pillow Dance Center and Festival

  Jamaica

  James, Ed

  James, Freddie

  James, Henry

  Jam Session (film)

  Japan

  Jay, Leticia

  jazz; in Asia; in Brazil; in Broadway shows; in Europe; festivals in films; free; history of; improvisation in; in Las Vegas; in minstrel shows; modern; in nightclubs; recordings of; on television; in touring shows; women in; see also bebop; big bands; swing; names of musicians

  Jazz at Lincoln Center

  jazz dance; see also Jazz Tap Ensemble

  Jazz Dance (Stearns)

  Jazz Messengers

  Jazz Museum (New York)

  Jazz Singer, The (film)

  Jazz Tap Ensemble

  Jealousy (film)

  Jefferson, Randolph

  Jefferson, Thomas

  Jelly’s Last Jam

  Jenkins, Charles

  Jews

  Jig and Club Dancing Without a Master (manual)

  Jig, Clog, and Breakdown Dancing Made Easy (James)

  jig piano, see ragtime

  jigs; Irish; in minstrel shows; of slaves

  “Jig Time”

  “Jim Along Josey”

  Jim Crow (minstrel character)

  Jim Crow segregation

  Jivin’ in Bebop (film)

  Jivin’ Jacks and Jills

  Jobson, Richard

  Joffrey Ballet

  Johns, Herbert

  Johnson, Bobby

  Johnson, Charles

  Johnson, Foster

  Johnson, Frank

  Johnson, James P.

  Johnson, James Weldon

  Johnson, Sylvester “Happy”

  “Joint 2 Joint”

  Jolly Fellows, The

  Jolly Old Uncle Buck

  Jolson, Al

  Jones, Bessie

  Jones, Jo

  Jones, Kendrick, II

  Jones, Philly Joe

  Jonsing, Sam

  Jordan, Bert

  Joseph, Willie

  Jowitt, Deborah

  Joyce Theater (New York)

  juba; patting

  Juba

  Juba, King of Numidia

  Jubilation and Nice

  Jump for Joy

  “Jump Jim Crow”

  Jungle Stomp

  Just Around the Corner (film)

  Kaalund, Raymund

  Kael, Pauline

  Kahn, Stan

  Kansas

  Karneval der Liebe (film)

  Kawahata, Alice Fumiko

  Kaye, Danny

  Keeler, Ruby

  Keith-Albee circuit

  Kelly, Fred

  Kelly, Gene

  Kelly and Ryan

  Kelly Brothers

  Kelly’s Stables (New York)

  Kempe, William

  Kennedy, Paul and Arlene

  Kennedy Center (Washington, D.C.)

  Kentucky

  Kern, Jerome

 

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