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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
