Hullabaloo Dancers 02 Dance Trends
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2021
- I edited these compilations together to highlight the dancers of Hullabaloo - so please don't get too upset if I cut off some of your favorite singers!
At the opening of this video is DAVID WINTERS, the choreographer of Hullabaloo who made several noteworthy appearances on the show throughout its two seasons. David was a Jerome Robbins protege, appearing in both the stage version of West Side Story (Baby John) as well as the film version (A-rab.) After Hullabaloo, he went on to have a prodigious tv and film career.
Featured in this video: JOEY HEATHERTON, LESLIE UGGAMS, SAMMY DAVIS JR, CHUCK BERRY, GEORGE HAMILTON, FRANKIE AVALON, JOE TEX, LESLIE UGGAMS, ROSIE GRIER, DIONNE WARWICK, BOBBY VINTON, BARBARA HYMAN, JACK CASSIDY, NANCY AMES, PETULA CLARK, RITA PAVONE, SYLVIE VARTAN, STEVE LAWRENCE
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Hullabaloo was a tv variety show that ran for two seasons from January 1965 to April of 1966, and was considered a sophisticated rival to “Shindig.” The show was taped mostly in New York (NBC Brooklyn and 8H at Rockefeller Center) as well as NBC Burbank. Hullabaloo aired in color, but was archived mostly in black and white.
Hullabaloo Dancers include:
APRIL NEVINS
BARBARA ALSTON
BARBARA MONTE
CHARLENE MELL
DONNA MCKECHNIE
GENE CASTLE
LADA EDMUND JR
MICHAEL BENNETT
MIGUEL GODREAU
PATRICK ADIARTE
SHEILA FORBES
SUZANNE CHARNEY
THOMAS CAHILL
Produced by GARY SMITH
Music arranged and conducted by PETER MATZ
Directed by BILL DAVIS
Choreographed by DAVID WINTERS
Assistant Choreographer JAIMIE ROGERS
Sets Designed by GENE MCAVOY
Costumes Designed by JOHN BOXER - Zábava
Bring it back so energetic and expressive
David Winters choreography was genius!!!
I lived for these dancers....They were everything to me!!!
Thanks! Please watch the first video in this series and comment if you can identify some of the dancers I missed, if you know their names.
Crazy Michael Bennett choreography...fab!
I appreciate the color photos included here. They give us some idea of how these episodes looked in color.
Love all these videos and and performers dancers music. What an era of great music and talent. ❤I could watch these all day amd never get bored. I was born in 1969 and always always always been so into the 1960s era.
Featuring “A Chorus Line” Tony winners Donna Mackechnie and Michael Bennet.
David Winters was the greatest dancer and choreographer. He gave it all he had!
These dancers were the real "Mod Squad"!
Nothing to day can quite match this, even something on the level of Dua Lipa's latest tour.
Oh, you know, just some dancer named Michael Bennett.
Check out "Hullabaloo Dancers 01"
@@johnganun6636 I watched your entire series! The dance was spectacular on that show. Did David Winter actually choreograph every single number?
@@Bobbybabybobbybubbie thanks for checking out the full series - not many have! David Winters choreographed most of the show, but certainly he asked Michael Bennett to do a few of the dances/sections in the first season in 1965. I know for sure that one of the dancers, Gene Castle, choreographed some of the numbers as well. You can see this quite a bit in the 4th video that shows some of the numbers from 1966.
Sammy Davis 1:05
2;58" chick disses the dude rubbing his hair like he's a little kid. she would never do that to a named star.
Best performances are Sammy Davis Jr. Joe Tex, Beautiful Joey Heatherton, and that cute Italian Tom boy! Worst was Steve Lawrence... and in a later episode.. it's Michael landon..no rhythm, no juice. But everyone else was great 👍
The "tom boy" Rita Pavone song is actually featured in the 2021 Pixar film Luca.
John. David Winters appeared with Joey Heatherton and Michael Callan in an episode of TV's "The Breaking Point" entitled "I, the Dancer". He choreographed a number that they all danced in. There's a surviving photo of it (on the net) with all three doing a synchronized high kick in perfect symmetry. Do you know any way to get a copy of that TV show?
I don't but would love to see it also!
didnt see lada edmond jr......
she's all over this video
Is there something wrong with me? Or was that extremely entertaining?
Try Hullabaloo Dancers 03 and Hullabaloo Dancers 04. I had so much fun putting these together.
@@johnganun6636 Thanks! I'll check them out.
The Asian kid was on MASH
Should have stuck to a more rock and roll format
I'm so glad they didn't
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