People
Bill Robinson
Biography:
According to one jazz dance source, Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson was the chief instigator for getting tap dance "up on its toes." Early forms of tap, including the familiar "buck and wing", contained a flat-footed style, while Robinson performed on the balls of his feet with a shuffle-tap style that allowed him more improvisation. It obviously got him noticed and it certainly made him a legend.
Born Luther Robinson in Richmond, Virginia, on May 25, 1878, he was orphaned in infancy and reared by a grandmother. He took his brother Bill's name for his own once he went professional. His brother, in turn, took the name Percy and later became a renowned drummer. Hoofing in beer gardens at age 6,... Read More
Movies:
Title | Release date |
---|---|
Dancetime Tap Dance History | 2011-09-05 |
The Harlem Renaissance as Self (archive footage) | 2004-01-01 |
That's Dancing! | 1985-01-18 |
Stormy Weather as Bill Williamson | 1943-07-21 |
By an Old Southern River as Self | 1942-10-31 |
Let's Scuffle as HImself | 1942-01-01 |
Up the River as Memphis Jones | 1938-12-09 |
Road Demon as Zephyr | 1938-12-02 |
Just Around the Corner as Samuel G. Henshaw | 1938-11-11 |
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as Aloysius | 1938-03-18 |
One Mile from Heaven as Officer Joe Dudley | 1937-08-18 |
The Littlest Rebel as Uncle Billy | 1935-12-27 |
In Old Kentucky as Wash Jackson | 1935-11-28 |
In Old Kentucky as Greyboy | 1935-11-28 |
The Big Broadcast of 1936 as Specialty | 1935-09-20 |
Hooray for Love as Bill Robinson | 1935-06-14 |
The Little Colonel as Walker | 1935-02-22 |
King for a Day as Bill Green | 1934-06-29 |
Harlem Is Heaven as Bill | 1932-05-26 |
Dixiana as Specialty Dancer | 1930-07-22 |