
Class Act
Author(s): Cholly Atkins (Author), Jacqui Malone (Author)
- Publisher: Columbia University Press
- Publication Date: March 15, 2003
- Language: English
- Print length: 280 pages
- ISBN-10: 0231123655
- ISBN-13: 9780231123655
Book Description
Editorial Reviews
Review
He’s the wellspring from whence we flow…. [He] understands the way that the human body moves, he understands the grace of dance. — Melvin Franklin, original member of the Temptations
His choreography is so unique, it’s just like a Rolls Royce among a whole lot of Yugos. He’s classic, man. — Otis Williams, member of the Temptations
Cholly Atkins was our everything…. He taught us how to walk onstage, how to walk offstage, how to move. — Gladys Knight
As
Class Act makes clear, professional tappers formed an elite brotherhood, a society of proud, resolute strivers with no shortage of dignity, talent or wisdom. We should be grateful to Cholly Atkins for generously sharing his with us. ― International Herald TribuneTo have Atkins’ memories preserved is to have an immense contribution to nearly a century of American popular song and dance acknowledged, and in his own lifetime. Motown may have been just a stopover in this storied life, but we, and the company, were lucky to have him. — Terry Lawson ―
Detroit Free PressA personal encounter with an exceptional man whose winning personality shines through on every page…provides solid information about the history of American jazz dance. — Carol J. Binkowski ―
Library Journal (starred review)Without having first read
Class Act… you may be half-informed at best about the evolution over the past century of black dance rhythms and the importance of vernacular choreography. ― Billboard.com Class Act chronicles Atkins’ amazing career, from his entry into New York City’s dance world to his performing triumphs and personal tragedies to the career transformations that won him gold records and a Tony award. Anyone interested in tap dancing and/or the history of rock and roll will enjoy this book. ― Dance InternationalAbout the Author
Jacqui Malone, who began interviewing Cholly Atkins in 1988, was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant and a Guggenheim Fellowship to write this book. Author of
Steppin’on the Blues: The Visible Rhythms of African American Dance, she is a professor of drama, theater, and dance at Queens College.
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