In a night that will be remembered as a turning point in the cultural history ofΒ dance, the first-everΒ DanceΒ HallΒ ofΒ FameΒ ceremony dazzled a full crowd at the Glorya Kaufman Performing Arts Center on Wednesday, December 3. Visionaries, entertainers,Β danceΒ legends and Hollywood icons united under one roof for an unforgettable tribute to the artists who shaped the language of movement.
The 10 inaugural inductees,Β Alvin Ailey, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Stephen βtWitchβ Boss, Misty Copeland, Bob Fosse, Martha Graham, Gene Kelly, Kenny Ortega, Jerome Robbins and Twyla Tharp, were honored with a limited-edition LaliqueΒ βMusic Is LoveβΒ crystal heart, originally crafted with Sir Elton John in support of the Elton John AIDS Foundation. In attendance to accept their awards were honoreesΒ Baryshnikov, Ortega and Tharp, as was entertainment iconΒ Shirley MacLaine, who was presented with theΒ DanceΒ HallΒ ofΒ FameΒ Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be named theΒ βDanceΒ HallΒ ofΒ FameΒ Shirley MacLaine Lifetime Achievement Award,βΒ an award that will carry her name going forward.Β
The star power was undeniable from the moment the lights dimmed. Acclaimed actor, author, producer andΒ dancerΒ Channing Tatum;Β Tony- and Emmy-winning actress, singer andΒ dancerΒ Bebe Neuwirth; Tony Award-nominated actress, singer andΒ dancerΒ Lisa Mordente;Β and Broadway performerΒ Dylis CromanΒ electrified the room as presenters, each taking the stage to celebrate the honorees whose work defined and redefined whatΒ danceΒ could be.
Family members were also in attendance to accept awards in memory of honorees, including Bob Fosseβs grandson,Β Noah Fosse; the wife of Gene Kelly,Β Patricia Kelly; and Stephen βtWitchβ Bossβs mother,Β Connie Boss Alexander, and brother,Β Deondre Rose.
They were joined in the audience byΒ dance-world luminaries, including choreographer of the box office hitsΒ WickedΒ andΒ Wicked: For Good,Β Christopher Scott; award-winning singer, choreographer and actressΒ Toni Basil;Β Anna TrebunskayaΒ ofΒ DancingΒ with the Stars; andΒ So You Think You CanΒ DanceΒ andΒ DancingΒ With the StarsΒ alumniΒ Chelsie Hightower and Dmitry Chaplin, among others, turning the evening into a true gathering of legends across genres and generations. The evening was emceed and hosted by director, writer, producer and authorΒ Stuart K. Robinson.
From the moment the curtain rose, the celebration unfolded like a living history ofΒ dance.Β TheΒ Martha GrahamΒ DanceΒ CompanyΒ delivered a breathtaking, modern masterwork;Β So You Think You CanΒ DanceΒ All-StarsΒ Comfort Fedoke, Du-Shaunt βFik-Shunβ Stegall and Cyrus SpencerΒ honoredΒ tWitchΒ with a powerful hip hop tribute that moved many in the audience to tears; original choreography from the 1961 motion pictureΒ West Side StoryΒ was performed in tribute toΒ Jerome Robbins; and an electrifying homage toΒ Bob FosseΒ pulsed with the unmistakable angles, syncopation and attitude of his iconic style. The night crescendoed with a showstopping performance ofΒ β(Iβve Had) The Time of My Life,βΒ a joyous salute to honoreeΒ Kenny Ortega.
The ceremony also featured deeply personal tribute messages fromΒ Goldie Hawn, Hugh Jackman, Gloria Estefan, Kristin Chenoweth, Bill Medley, Vanessa Hudgens andΒ filmmakerΒ Jon M. Chu, each sharing memories and gratitude for the inductees whose influence shaped their own creative journeys.
The inauguralΒ DanceΒ HallΒ ofΒ FameΒ was conceived and produced by Emmy Awardβwinning choreographerΒ Anita MannΒ and seven-time Emmy-winning directorΒ Louis J. Horvitz, in collaboration withΒ Jeff Thacker, five-time Emmy-nominated executive producer ofΒ So You Think You CanΒ Dance. Together, they delivered an evening that not only celebrated history but made it, ensuring thatΒ dance, at last, has a permanent home to honor its brightest lights.
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