Posts Tagged ‘Cotton Club’

That’s Dancing!

June 11, 2010

More from the Atlanta Charisma days…

In 1985, MGM released a gem of a film that quickly became a must-see for dancers everywhere.  It was called, “That’s Dancing!” and it mimicked the tried and true formula of the “That’s Entertainment!” films.  With introductions and commentaries by legendary dancers, this montage blended all-time favorite routines with some never before seen movie footage of dancers throughout the 20th century.

At Atlanta Charisma, our entire season of dance leading up to our recital extravaganza, “Slick Georgia Chicks of 1986″ was inspired by “That’s Dancing” and it’s toe tapping theme song of the same name with music by Henry Mancini and words by Grossman/Fitzhugh.  It began with the tribal-like rhythm chant of “The Heart, The Beat, That Starts, The Feet,” and then transported the listener/dancer through the many genres of movie musical melodies/dances and then wrapped it all up in one, “perfectly big ending.”  It suited us to a T!

Now, how do we get our hands on this music?!!  Remember, these were the days before iTunes!  And movie soundtracks took forever to be released.  With the VCR somehow connected to the Califone and then to a cassette tape recorder, we managed to pull a fairly decent working copy off of the VHS.  Good enough to begin work on what would be one of  Bobby Berkeley’s biggest and best choreographic efforts and a routine that would set Atlanta Charisma apart from other dance studios/companies because of our inclusion of students of all ages, and, ballroom dancing together with our ballet, jazz and tap stylings.

Add to that, a brand new (for us) 8-piece modular stage set that we purchased from Six Flags when they were revamping their Crystal Pistol stage show, our ever-present, huge and flashing “Berkeley’s Broadway Babies” neon sign, our 20′ tall glittering slit drape, a new wardrobe of  gorgeous costumes many of which were handmade by my mom, Joan and, I’m serious, when you came to see this show, it was Vegas, Baby!

It was hot in Atlanta in June of 1986.  On the morning of our 2nd annual dance recital we moved back in to the Center Stage only to find that fans at a Susie and the Banshees concert the previous evening had had more fun than a barrel of banshees!  Working at whirlwind speed, we managed to clean the place up and have the stage beautifully adorned with all of the various props and glitz by the time the children arrived for dress rehearsal that afternoon.  And, the show went on!

Act I revisited the “Cotton Club” with classic pieces from our repertoire…


In the roles of the Juvenile & the Ingenue

our own

Mr. Berkeley & Miss Starr

“Le Jazz Hot”


Starr & Bobby

tuning in

to

The Duke Ellington Cotton Club Orchestra

Too pooped to pop

after Darling Donna’s Rousing Rendition of

a vintage favorite

The Chair Dance

Act II was all new and featured our beginner students in a tribute to the popular Broadway musical, “Cats.”

Our Cats backdrop of a backyard alley at midnight was designed and painted by Denis.

The Babie Wabies as Kittie Witties!

Act III was a show within a show, opening with our beautiful “That’s Dancing,” followed by a balletic salute to George Gershwin and ending on a very high note with our trademark Tap Drill danced to “Opus One” – a nine minute piece that incorporated every single, single-sound, double-sound & triple-sound element of tap in every which way, plus some!!

BERKELEY’S BROADWAY BABIES

“THAT’S DANCING”

The most glamorous Leading Lady ever!

Ellen

Practicing her Movie Star Ankle before making her entrance as our Mistress of Ceremonies!


Junior Training Line

Junior Company

Senior Training Line

Senior Company

Lovely Miss Laura & Mr. Berkeley

Elementary Company backstage before their entrance!!

“That’s Dancing!”


Mr. Berkeley fluffing tutus before the Gershwin Ballets!

Senior Company

Senior Training Line

Junior Company

Junior Training Line


Miss Starr

&

Mr. Berkeley

take turns

Leading the Tap Drill to “Opus One”

After our Curtain Call to “Footloose”…

Student Recognition Awards

The partners congratulate each other on a job well done!

Later that evening, Bobby, Ellen, Denis and I left the Center Stage and crossed over West Peachtree Street where we found a table in the piano bar at Joelle’s and sat down for the first time in many, many hours.  Bobby was still wearing his “That’s Dancing” costume.  For most dance studios, the recital’s Finale means that the past season is in the bag.  For Atlanta Charisma, the summer of 1986 saw some of our busiest dancing days ever.  Our dance cards were full!  And around that table, on that steamy night in Georgia we mapped out our upcoming dancing adventures…

The Heart ~ The Beat ~ That Starts ~ The Feet,

Starr

The Atlanta Charisma Years

June 2, 2010

Here at Starr-Style, we have some very special 25th Anniversaries coming up this year! Later this month, June 29th, marks 25 years since the Atlanta Charisma Berkeley’s Broadway Babies tripped the light fantastic at Center Stage in midtown Atlanta in their musical/variety extravaganza, Jumpin’ Georgia Jive of 1985! Throughout the next few weeks, I will be sharing photos and memories from those very creative and special years, 1985, 1986, & 1987, when Bobby Berkeley and I co-owned and directed the performing arts center, Atlanta Charisma, “Home of Berkeley’s Broadway Babies.”

Starr & Bobby (1985)

I met Bobby and his Darling, Ellen, one spring day in 1976 on Long Island when he and I were auditioning for a production of Cabaret at Lindenhurst’s Studio Theatre.  As we climbed the steep staircase to the rehearsal hall with me two steps ahead of him and wearing my fashionable, cut velvet mini coat, he remarked, “I see you brought your legs along.”  We both landed dance roles in the show and that was the beginning of a dance partnership that lasted until Bobby’s passing in 1994 and a friendship with Ellen which still flourishes today.

The Cabaret Dancers (1976)

Bobby (down in front) & Starr in “Pink” (I was a Kit Kat Klub Performer named “Texas”!)

Years later in the 1980′s, destiny found us all living and dancing in the fastest growing city in the south, Atlanta, Georgia.  When the time was right, Bobby and I pursued our dream of opening a dance studio together.  In late 1984, we found a lovely studio that was available to rent in beautiful Stone Mountain.  We set up shop and by early 1985 we began our adventure that would last for three glamorous years!

Bobby and I had many years of dance teaching experience under our belts in the subjects of Ballet, Jazz, Ballroom and our all time favorite, Tap!  We had studied with top notch instructors all of our lives and had taught at premiere dance studios on Long Island.  We had performed in many collegiate, summer stock, amateur and professional productions in New York and Georgia.  We were ready to share our knowledge of and our passion for the art of dancing and performing with the next generation of Atlanta dancers. We gathered a small staff of excellent  instructors and associates and before long our students and our performing company, “Berkeley’s Broadway Babies” were winning dance competitions and landing gigs all around Atlanta.

Berkeley’s Broadway Babies Ensemble (1985)

Starr, Ellen & Bobby (center)

A few performance highlights from 1985…

*** Uptown Celebration – Gwinnett Place Mall’s 1st Anniversary  ***

(Industrial)

“Hooked on the Red, White & Blue”

Patriotic Dance Routine

Starr & Bobby

Jazzing it up in “Body Rock”

*** Marietta Arts & Antiques Festival ***

(Industrial)

“Love Is Good For Anything That Ails You!”

On the Marietta Square Stage

Starr, Bobby & and our Darling Dancing Partner, Donna

Donna’s Spectacular Piece

“Le Jazz Hot”

Donna, Bobby & Starr are front & center

***  Fantastic Fourth Celebration – Stone Mountain Park ***

(Industrial)

***  Atlanta Swings Again at the Marriott Marquis ***

(Industrial)

Bobby and I had the distinct honor of dancing a trio with tap legend, Arthur Duncan, at this show.  Dionne Warwick was the headliner.

*** Yellow Daisy Festival – Stone Mountain Park ***

(Industrial)

*** “Berkeley’s Broadway Babies At The Cotton Club” ***

WPBA/Channel 30

(Television)

*** Exercise & Health with Jean Shapiro – 2 episodes ***

Prime Cable

(Television)

*** “Big Time” ***

A Stage Directions, Inc. Production

(Theatre)

And last, but not least, our 1st Annual Recital…

Our all dancing, all singing and all acting stage show transported the audience back to the days of the Cotton Club in Harlem, NY during the 1920′s, 30′s & 40′s.   Vintage music, gorgeous costumes and a pro/am cast of performers made for an exciting evening for parents and patrons.

The Elementary Company

performed

“Zoot Suit For My Sunday Gal”

The Junior Company

performed

“The Mooche”

The Senior Company

performed

“Minnie the Moocher”

Starr & Donna

The Chair Dance

“Pineapple Rag”

Bobby & Starr

“The Cotton Club Stomp”

PUBLICITY SHOTS

1985

The Ingenue, The Leading Lady, The Juvenile

Ellen, Bobby, Starr

“Movie Star Ankles”

Mr. Berkeley

Miss Starr

Oh…
Broadway Baby,
Learning how to sing and dance,
Waiting for that one big chance
To be in a show!

~ Stephen Sondheim ~

Thankful for the memories,

Starr


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