I am especially impressed by the female dancers' ability to dance in heels! I have enough trouble just walking in anything skinnier than low, chunky heels.
You better bring me Black Boy Joy!!! And in the Steps major studio. Oh the memories. My first ever Broadway musical, I paid for by my lonesome, Sweet Charity, starring, wait for it..... Debbie Allen @ The Minskoff Theater. Yes Gawd!!! By the way, The Minskoff Theater building was where the old Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre school was headquartered in the 1980's. Enjoyed this immensely.
This was so great! Watched sweet charity few months ago for the first time. This was one of my favorite numbers of them on the roof. Nailed every move🥰. Your super beautiful dancer! Thanks for sharing 💕
OMG! I've watched several times and YOU are astounding! I also did it at half speed and you are "astounding'er!" (I made up the word as very few would describe your amazing talent/ form!
As a person not in the arts ever, I had the opportunity to work around dancers and was both fascinated, in awe and just 😏🙄all in one. It is wonderful observing beautiful bodies in motion❤️😘😢 but then I get back to my regular life👩💻.
The blond girl showing most of her wares is astounding with her expression and control !!! She stole the stage for me ! She is a real Bob Fosse natural ! She would have been a Gwen Verdin understudy !!
Steely and tough was what he wanted. No warm and fuzzy for Bob. The death stare was what he wanted. 'Come closer if you dare.' And certainly nothing sloppy. Are you sure you know what he wanted?? I don't think so. And imitation has one 'm'.
Terrific. But none of them are getting the ease which is crucial to this number. This is too calculated - as though they're counting the steps. It's meant to build slowly then explode. And why are the boys in the front here??? No boys in this number, sorry.
Not Bob Fosse’s style whatsoever. Yes, this is indeed the choreography, but the execution and interpretation is horribly technical, which is NOT Bob Fosse’s style. Zero personality, just technical dance here. No joy, or personality, just stern hard faces and hard sharp technical moves. In today’s technical dance world, his style looks “sloppy” but boy, was there personality from his dancers oozing in their movements.
Thanks for the insight and perspective. Clearly you're an admirer who feels passionate about his work otherwise you wouldn't have taken the time to share your thoughts.
I love the film! Your dancing is effortless wow what talent.
Wow. That was so good.
I am especially impressed by the female dancers' ability to dance in heels! I have enough trouble just walking in anything skinnier than low, chunky heels.
Aren’t we humans so beautiful!
That's one of my favorite numbers I've been doing that choreo in my room since I was a kid. I've NEVER seen modern people do it
Watching for a second time!!! I just LOVE this black gentleman!!!!
JoAnne... thank you so much. 😁
He's fab!
I kind of just cried a little! It’s why I danced. go younglings go!!
That head shake was everything!!!! So subtle but so difficult. Fosse was a killer for details.
Black gentleman is AMAZING!!!!
You better bring me Black Boy Joy!!!
And in the Steps major studio. Oh the memories.
My first ever Broadway musical, I paid for by my lonesome, Sweet Charity, starring, wait for it..... Debbie Allen @ The Minskoff Theater. Yes Gawd!!!
By the way, The Minskoff Theater building was where the old Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre school was headquartered in the 1980's.
Enjoyed this immensely.
OMG boy can you move so good thank you for sharing ❤️ .
This was so great! Watched sweet charity few months ago for the first time. This was one of my favorite numbers of them on the roof. Nailed every move🥰. Your super beautiful dancer! Thanks for sharing 💕
Thank you for watching.
This is absolutely astounding. Excellent work. 😍
That was fantastic!!
Wow!!!! love it!
Fantastic!!!
OMG! I've watched several times and YOU are astounding! I also did it at half speed and you are "astounding'er!" (I made up the word as very few would describe your amazing talent/ form!
Collene, thank you. That's very kind and I'm most humbled by it.
Love this!
I love this so much
This is beautiful
Thank you thank you!
you were amazing in this
Robert Reinhard thank you soo much. It was a fun class 😄
This is great!
Thank you.
YOU ARE SO DAMNED GOOD! MY 3rd time watching you dance!!! BRAVO!!!
AMAZING
GREAT JOB! YOU GUYZ! 🙂!
As a person not in the arts ever, I had the opportunity to work around dancers and was both fascinated, in awe and just 😏🙄all in one. It is wonderful observing beautiful bodies in motion❤️😘😢 but then I get back to my regular life👩💻.
You are PHENOMENAL
Literally can’t take my eyes off of you!!!
Thank you for that.
NICE CLASS
The blond girl showing most of her wares is astounding with her expression and control !!! She stole the stage for me ! She is a real Bob Fosse natural ! She would have been a Gwen Verdin understudy !!
Is that the guy from Zoolander?
Yaaassdsssss
Lilli L'amour Thank you thank you thank you. I had a blast and was living my best life in that combo.
CorBen Williams You make me want to come out of retirement and dance my ass off again. Keep I the good work love!
That was amazing. I only wish the photography were better!
Which studio was this shot in?
Steps on Broadway
The difference between the black dancer and white one is very obvious here. I guess the black guy is the lead.
I see alot of choreography, and immitation emotion.. where's Fosse?
Steely and tough was what he wanted. No warm and fuzzy for Bob. The death stare was what he wanted. 'Come closer if you dare.' And certainly nothing sloppy. Are you sure you know what he wanted?? I don't think so. And imitation has one 'm'.
Terrific. But none of them are getting the ease which is crucial to this number. This is too calculated - as though they're counting the steps. It's meant to build slowly then explode. And why are the boys in the front here??? No boys in this number, sorry.
Not Bob Fosse’s style whatsoever. Yes, this is indeed the choreography, but the execution and interpretation is horribly technical, which is NOT Bob Fosse’s style. Zero personality, just technical dance here. No joy, or personality, just stern hard faces and hard sharp technical moves. In today’s technical dance world, his style looks “sloppy” but boy, was there personality from his dancers oozing in their movements.
Thanks for the insight and perspective. Clearly you're an admirer who feels passionate about his work otherwise you wouldn't have taken the time to share your thoughts.
@@corbenwilliams5241 You're a class act