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While many dancers say they spent hours choreographing ... moves came to her at the time. If you watched “Soul Train” in the late 1970s and 80s, you already know about the Asian woman with ...
Soul Train's dancers were the heart of the show ... and especially in the early '80s ... you start to see white folks or non-Black folks of color begin to kind of make appearances in the line.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Almost 300 dancers who strutted, shimmied and shook their way down a Soul Train line set a world record earlier this year in Philadelphia... PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Almost 300 ...
The Soul Train line became a cultural phenomenon, where dancers expressed themselves through movement, style, and rhythm. Viewers tuned in weekly not just for the music but for the spectacle of ...
“You could see your favorite artist, your favorite dancers ... and the “Soul Train” line — moved with the times. It “progressed to being a little more kind of that ’80s glam ...
The best dancers on Soul Train didn’t have to wait in line ... who became a regular on the national program in the 80s. “I was 13 in 1974 when I danced in Chicago,” Payne recalls ...
The music — drawing on dozens of hits from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s ... and the collection of dancers shaped by Camille A. Brown’s choreography that cooks with butane are the heartbeat of the show. The ...
a joyous showcase of talented dancers and their newest moves, and a trendsetting platform for Black fashion and style. "'Soul Train' offered Blackness in its funkified essence," wrote Todd Boyd ...
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