Dance on Film: The 1930’s
Footlight Parade (1933)- Synchronised Swimmers
A choreographic spectacle featuring an abundance of synchronised swimmers. Created by choreographer turned movie director Busby Berkeley.
Top Hat (1935)- Cheek to Cheek | Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
One of the many celebrated dance scenes from the famous duo Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers. Choreographed by Fred Astaire with assistance from Hermes Pan.
Zou Zou (1934)- Josephine Baker
A charming and kookie performance from Josephine Baker who comically dances with her shadow.
Old Man Rhythm (1935)- Betty Grable
Betty Grable shows off her prowess by tap dancing in pointe shoes. Choreographed by Hermes Pan.
Swing Time (1936)- Never Gonna Dance | Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
Stylish, sophisticated and suave, the famous duo at their best. Choreographed by Jerry Mitchell.
A Damsel in Distress (1937)- Nice Work if You Can Get It | Fred Astaire
Astaire’s wildcat tap dancing drum solo that was famously shot in one take. Choreographed by Fred Astaire.
Ready, Willing & Able (1937)- Ruby Keeler & Lee Dixon (Typewriter)
An incredibly unique yet somewhat novel scene comprising of a tap dancing duet on top of a giant typewriter. Choreographed by Bobby Connolly.
Way Out West (1937)- Laurel & Hardy
Seemingly simple yet utterly delightful and one of the most memorable comical dances of all time.
Shall We Dance (1937)- Hoctor’s Ballet | Harriet Hoctor & Fred Astaire
A tremendously elegant dance scene, with music that Gershwin composed specifically the ballerina, Harriet Hoctor, herself. Choreographed by Hermes Pan.
Broadway Melody of 1938 (1937)- Eleanor Powell
One huge tap dancing spectacle that showcases the many and sometimes acrobatic talents of Eleanor Powell.