By word of foot III, Sole Sisters [electronic resource]/ presented by the Changing Times Tap Dancing Company ; [stage] director, Constance Valis-Hill ; [stage] producer, Jane Goldberg.
[Performance excerpts] (ca. 18 min.) / videotaped at the Greenwich House Theater, New York, probably on June 27, 1985 ; presented by the Changing Times Tap Dancing Company. Guest artists are Buster Brown and Gregory Hines. This segment includes ca. 3 min. of after-performance footage, focusing on Hines.
[Rehearsal and interview footage] (ca. 36 min.) / recorded in studio rehearsal in New York, probably ca. June 1985, perhaps for a projected documentary on the Sole Sisters ; includes brief interviews with Jane Goldberg and Marion Coles. The women each dance a brief solo and practice the piece "Post-partum blues."
Call number
*MGZIDF 7579
Note
Title provided by Jane Goldberg.
Original containers for *MGZIC 9-5713, this tape (*MGZIC 9-5711) and *MGZIC 9-5710 were respectively marked reels 1, 2, and 3, but they do not contain a continuous performance, but rather excerpts (including rehearsal footage) from a series of performances held on June 26-28, 1985. The most complete performance footage appears on *MGZIC 9-5713.
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Funding (note)
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.
Title
By word of foot III, Sole Sisters [electronic resource]/ presented by the Changing Times Tap Dancing Company ; [stage] director, Constance Valis-Hill ; [stage] producer, Jane Goldberg.
Imprint
1985.
Country of producing entity
U.S.
Series
Jane Goldberg's Wandering shoes tap(h)istory featuring tip top tapes, tapalogues, tapology and tapperabilia.
Performer
Danced by the Sole Sisters: Harriet Browne, Brenda Bufalino, Marion Coles, Jane Goldberg, Mable Lee, Jo McNamara, Sarah Safford, Beverly Wasser.
Pianist: Jim Roberts.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Funding
Preservation of this video was supported by a grant from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.