Bob Fosse


 

Bob Fosse (June 23, 1927 - September 23, 1987) was a musical theater choreographer and director.

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June 23 - 1927 - September 23 - 1987 - Musical theater - Choreographer - Director

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Fosse developed a jazz dance style that was immediately recognisable, exuding a stylised, cynical sexuality. Bowler hats, fishnet stockings, canes and chairs were disinctive trademarks. His dance routines are intense and demanding, requiring considerable stamina. Technically the syle involves moving one part of the body whilst holding the rest in a still pose - a combination of precisely-executed gestures ("hand ballet", to use his own term), both sinuous flows and rapid kicks and jerks. The filmed routines in Cabaret (1972) are particularly characteristic: the vulgar energy of vaudeville and burlesque updated and cooly contained within a slick, knowing sophistication.

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Jazz dance - Cabaret - 1972 - Vaudeville - Burlesque

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He was born in Chicago, Illinois as Robert Louis Fosse, which he shortened to Bob Fosse for his professional work. His career in dance began early. At age 13 he toured with his own dance act, The Riff Brothers, and was already choreographing by the time he was 15. He first appeared in film dancing in Give A Girl A Break and Kiss Me, Kate, both released in 1953.

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Chicago, Illinois - Film - Give A Girl A Break - Kiss Me, Kate - 1953

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One year later he worked as a choreographer in his first two Broadway shows, "The Pajama Game" (1954) and "Damn Yankees" (1955). He also choreographed a number of other shows:

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Choreographer - Broadway - The Pajama Game - 1954 - Damn Yankees - 1955

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