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The Radio City Rockettes are an American precision dance company. Founded in 1925 in St. Louis , they have, since 1932, performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City . Until 2015, they also had a touring company.
The Rockettes, a New York dance company famous for their kickline and eye-high kicks Rockettes (synchronized skating team) , a Finnish synchronized ice skating team Rockette Morton (born 1949), U.S. musician
The show was inspired by Jones’ RCMH Rockettes legacy and barrier-breaking milestone, and featured The Harlemettes, The Harlem Rockets, and the Harlem School of the Arts Dance students. The story followed Little JJ on her quest to becoming a Rockette, an aspirational allegory of how dreams can be realized through determination, courage, hard ...
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The Rockettes in a kickline. A kickline is a show dance figure consisting of a series of dancers who throw their legs synchronised up to eye level in the air, forming a straight line. [1]
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In 1939, she made her Broadway debut in the Jerome Kern/Oscar Hammerstein musical Very Warm for May.She became one of the youngest Rockettes at Radio City Music Hall.This led to roles on Broadway in Panama Hattie, By Jupiter, and A Connecticut Yankee, where she was spotted by Samuel Goldwyn, who cast her opposite Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo in the 1945 film Wonder Man.
On the morning of March 14, 1978, the day of the Landmark Hearing, the Committee organized a publicity stunt in the form of an "impromptu" kick line by the Rockettes on the steps of City Hall. This successfully brought immediate attention from reporters who were there to cover the hearing. [7]