February 15, 1952 Bill T. Jones, dancer, choreographer and artistic director, was born in Bunnell, Florida. Jones performed and choreographed worldwide before forming the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company in 1982.
Bill T. Jones – February 15th in African American History
Tags: Broadway, choreographer, dancer, February 15, Tony Award
December 28th in African American History – Grace Nichols (Nichelle Nichols)
December 28, 1932 Grace Nichols (Nichelle Nichols), actress, dancer and singer, was born in Robbins, Illinois. Nichols danced in Chicago, Illinois with the College Inn Revue around 1947 and toured the United States, Canada, and Europe as a singer with the Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton bands in 1950 and 1951. In 1966, Nichols was […]
December 21st in African American History – George Faison
Tags: Broadway, choreographer, dancer, Emmy Award, Howard University, Tony Award
December 21, 1945 George Faison, dancer and choreographer, was born in Washington, D.C. Faison entered Howard University in 1964 to study dentistry, but dropped out in 1966 to pursue a career in dance. He moved to New York City and joined the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater in 1967 and remained there through 1969. In […]
April 2nd in African American History – Charles “Honi” Coles
Tags: Broadway, Cornell University, dancer, Duke University, educator, George Washington University, National Medal of Arts, Tony Award, Yale University
April 2, 1911 Charles “Honi” Coles, tap dancer and actor, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Coles developed his high-speed rhythm tapping on the streets of his hometown. In 1940, while dancing with the Cab Calloway band, he teamed with Charles “Cholly” Atkins to form Coles & Atkins. Their partnership lasted 19 years. Coles made his […]
February 14th in African American History – Gregory Oliver Hines
Tags: Broadway, choreographer, dancer, Tony Award
February 14, 1946 Gregory Oliver Hines, dancer, choreographer and actor, was born in New York City. Hines started dancing at an early age and together with his brother and father eventually became known as Hines, Hines and Dad.
May 21st in African American History – Katherine Mary Dunham
Tags: Broadway, choreographer, dancer, Distinguished Service Award, educator, Kennedy Center Honors, National Medal of Arts
May 21, 2006 Katherine Mary Dunham, dancer, choreographer, author, educator, activist, and “Matriarch and Queen Mother of Black Dance,” died. Dunham was born June 22, 1909 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. She became fascinated with dance at a young age and while in high school started a dance school for young black children. Dunham studied dance […]
May 16th in African American History – Sammy Davis, Jr.
Tags: Army, Broadway, dancer, Emmy Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, Kennedy Center Honors, NAACP, singer, Spingarn Medal
May 16, 1990 Sammy Davis, Jr., singer, dancer, film, and stage actor, died. Davis was born December 8, 1925 in New York City. He began performing almost as soon as he could walk as part of the vaudeville Mastin Troupe. After serving in the army, in 1955 Davis recorded his first album, “Starring Sammy Davis, […]
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