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Lester's best known choreography was the 1977 movie Saturday Night Fever for which he coached John Travolta. Wilson had choreographed for Diana Ross, Dalida, Gladys Knight, Billy Crystal, Liza Minnelli and Ann-Margret, in her Las Vegas stage spectaculars. He also choreographed the 1992 movie Sister Act.
Saturday Night Fever is a 1977 American dance drama film directed by John Badham and produced by Robert Stigwood.It stars John Travolta as Tony Manero, a young Italian-American man who spends his weekends dancing and drinking at a local discothèque while dealing with social tensions and disillusionment in his working class ethnic neighborhood in Brooklyn.
Raised in Titusville, Florida, [2] Terrio achieved fame as the dance coach and choreographer for John Travolta in the movie Saturday Night Fever (1977). During his heyday with Dance Fever, he appeared in a number of films, including The Idolmaker (1980), Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982), A Night in Heaven (1983) and Knights of the City (1986), and guest starred on popular television ...
Saturday Night Fever is the soundtrack double album ... and choreographed their dance moves to the song. However, representatives for Scaggs's label, ...
My high school friends and I played in a band at the club that featured that disco icon. It's up for auction now and still lights up. My friends and I are still jamming too.
Bruce won an Olivier Award for her choreography of Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse and Best Choreographer at Premios del Teatro Musical [3] for her work on Saturday Night Fever. [4] She choreographed the Take That musical. She directed and choreographed the UK productions of Footloose The Musical [2] and Fame on tour and on the West End.
Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night” opens with a roughly 3 1⁄2-minute single shot in which the camera quickly weaves through Studio 8H, capturing the chaos and energy as the now-iconic NBC ...
In Saturday Night Fever, John Travolta choreographed his dance to "Lowdown". In an interview, Travolta states "The Bee Gees weren't even involved in the movie in the beginning, I was dancing to Stevie Wonder and Boz Scaggs." [14] However, Columbia denied the song's use as there was another disco movie using "Lowdown" (Looking for Mr. Goodbar). [15]