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 [...]
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April 2nd in African American History – Charles “Honi” Coles
By Chimsima Zuhri on April 2, 2012 in Acting, African American History, April, Education
Tags: actor, Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Broadway, Cab Calloway Band, Charles “Honi” Coles, Coles & Atkins, Cornell University, dancer, Drama Desk Award, Duke University, educator, faculty, George Washington University, National Medal of Arts, Tap Dance Hall of Fame, tap dancer, Tony Award, Yale University
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