Daily Reco Entry 1643: Wednesday, October 11, 2017, PM
Tell Me So by Herb Johnson
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Daily Reco Entry 1643: Wednesday, October 11, 2017, PM
Tell Me So by Herb Johnson
THE COLLAB A dance session for Minnesota Dancers that want to improve their overall Artistry in Hip-Hop ( technique, creativity, concepts etc.) And to build as knowledgeable individuals as well as a knowledgeable community. Facebook event: https://m.facebook.com/events/1398681637037053
Follow TPDS teachers Rick Ausland, Herb Johnson and student Nic Baier, as well as Andy Ausland through the dream portal to a world where rhythm comes to life in unusual and surreal ways. A multi-sensory theatrical experience as only the makers of "Buckets and Tap Shoes" can create. Three nights at the all-new Cowles Center of Performing Arts, MPLS, Feb 22-24th.
Prepare to be inspired as hoofers, contemporary dancers, b-boys, percussionists, musicians and vocalists bring their dreams to life in a series of colorful vignettes.
"Buckets and Tap Shoes: DREAMS" Cowles Center for the Performing Arts, 528 Hennepin Ave, MPLS.
Friday, Feb 22ns-8:00pm-(Opening night post show reception)
Saturday Feb 23rd-8:00pm
Sunday Feb 24th-7:00pm
Tickets are available at www.thecowlescenter.org or call (612) 206.3660
Tickets are $28 (all fees included)
Group rates available for 10 or more. Contact the TPDS front desk for info.
All ages invited.
For immediate release, contact:
Rick Ausland
Buckets and Tap Shoes
(651) 336.9220
www.bucketsandtapshoes.com
The Herb Johnson Band at the Chinese Paradise club in Montréal, circa 1936. Connecticut-born musician Herb Johnson's mother was a francophone originally from St-Hyacinthe (about 50 km south of Montréal), and when he arrived in Montréal in 1935, the first band he put together played at the Chinese Paradise at 57 de la Gauchetière West in Chinatown. From left: Arthur Davis, Vernon Blackman, Herb Johnson, Augustus Johnson, "Cornet" Browne. From the Concordia University Archives, P088-02-20.
Source: Montréal Archives