Sandman is funny. I like the way Gregory stands up to him, telling Sandman that he likes his taps tight. When Tommy & Gregory tap slow together it's helpful to those new to this, see the steps and learn to relate what they see and hear. Thanks for posting.
Savion took it to another level. I've seen his show on Bway 2 times and was blown away each time I got goosebumps! Damn, I'd give anything just to be in the back of the room with all those great Tap Dancers. I'd be so quiet they would never know I was there.
Guess you never saw Greg and Baryshnikov in White Nights. Or saw Greg live. Davion is great, often mentored by Greg, but Savion's only brought it maybe to Greg Hines's level.
@@karendouglas9027 Yes, I saw both White Nights and Tap in the movies, and I own TAP on DVD. News flash Gregory Hines and Savion can both be great dancers, one being great; don't take anything from the other. "Savion took tap to another level"! You know who said that? Gregory Hines, Sandman! If you saw Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk, you would say the same! I've also met Gregory Hines in a store I used to work in Manhatten in the 1990s and sold him a pair of sneakers for his son.
A wonderful spectacular exhibition of the incredible skills of the beautiful art of tap. It has blown me away. Gregory was an inspiration with the Masters of tap and the entire cast. Young Savion has taken forward the next generation to maintain the beauty of the art. Loved every joyous moment. God bless Gregory (gone too soon, his work was not yet finished) together with Hinton Battle, Sandman Sims, Jimmy Slyde, Honi Coles, Buster Brown. RIP the greatest
I didn't believe when l got word of Gregory's passing. I ran to the phone, called my school, Broadway Dance Center. The recording stated classes were cancelled in Gregory's honor. I then put the TV on. There it was! Tears just rolled down in unbelief & in pain. I had felt something way before, something was wrong when he didn't come by the school. I asked my instructor Barbara Duffy. She replied, "you know him, always doing movies." I accepted that. It made sense. Yet, as time moved on & there was still no sign of him entering our class, nor no signs of him around the school, l immediately knew something was wrong. Hoping l was wrong, l still told Barbara. She looked at me. Later, l gave her a card. I informed her my being charasmatic from a young age l had certain gifts. That there may be a possibility we may see him around the school. That it's nothing to be alarmed about. It's a sign he's still with us. After l gave her the card, that following week, we began our warm up, when suddenly the door opened slightly a little. Just as Gregory used to do, then slowly & quietly enter catching up to our class and join us. l knew it was Gregory's spirit. Barbara looked at me amazed, and as our eyes met, l could tell she recalled what l had told her. When l watched the unveiling of the stamp in Gregory's honor on TV. the speech Maurice gave was just so touching! I could feel his emotion he still feels, missing his brother though a few years passed, those feelings haven't changed. The love for each other is still there. That's really beautiful. I admire you both for that. Plus, having his daughter Daria, your niece, stand right beside you, giving you moral support, as you shared with us, your emotions, l could hear the tears inside your voice. It's natural to feel this way. It's me & l along with others, still feel this way. Yet as l told Barbara, l'm telling you, "don't be alarmed if you see Gregory around for a second. lt's natural." The main thing is you both remained close. I wish my sister was like that. After we lost Mom of cancer, the controversy of Mom's will and bills she left me with, caused me to discontinue at Broadway Dance. Believe it or not, but your brother came 2x to me in a dream on not giving up. He stated my mother requested he was the only one to convince me. That the controversy my sister & niece were causing, she was too ashamed to talk to me. That if anyone could convince me on not giving up dance, it was him, Gregory. I even asked why he left all of us. He said, he had no control of that. That he just got special permissions upon Mom's requst to speak to me. Maurice, l didn't want to go into all of this, but l felt this was/is the only way you can understand where I'm coming from. Please take care of yourself. My prayers remain with you. Pray that l may return to Barbara's class & I can keep on tapping, just like l promised your brother Gregory.
I knew Greg for well over a year. Oversaw his dinner service at the former Factor's Find (23rd and 10th) while he started in Sophisticated Ladies on Broadway. So generous to everyone who worked at the restaurant, and even invited his favorite line cook (not the Chef) to the show, and invited him and his family backstage afterwards. A class act all the way! Anyone who hasn't seen him and Barishnikov dance head to head in White Nights has missed a tap and ballet classic!
Thanks Mark for posting - this is absolutely awesome. It gives dance history and brings in all the significant people who contributed to the field of tap. Hines was priceless.
Thanks for posting, been looking for the complete show for years. Met Gregory while doing background work on the Preachers Wife. He was very open in talking about the craft. Very inspiring. Truly missed...
Such a great find. So fun. I'm teaching myself to tap, on-line, not a bad project during this Pandemic. It is a fun place to be mentally and physically it's helping my legs and ankles work better. I am 67 and can move well. So... I heard my mom was quite a #Hoofer back in the day. I feel her connection when I tap. Currently learned the Shim Sham just gotta practice.. Thanks. I love so much about Gregory Hines.
Omg, that's so awesome you're learning to tap! I'm a tap teacher and I learned the Broadway style of tap, more Fred Astaire, and then started to branch into hoofing. It's becoming the more popular style of tap now.
Just got through watching Tap again, and in the extras this was mentioned. I just had to have some more of Hines and these old hoofers tapping. Thank you, TH-cam.
Thank you Mark for posting this. I've been looking for it forevah! (lol) I might be the only person that remembers Gregg Burge from the kid cast of the PBS educational show "The Electric Company" along with Irene Cara. Now movie star, Morgan Freeman, back then was "Easy Reader" on the show. I saw Hinton Battle play the Scarecrow in "The Wiz" on Broadway. I also remember Gregory Hines' club act with his brother Maurice & father called Hines & Hines & Dad. Johnny Carson used to book them on "The Tonight Show" a lot. May Gregory & Gregg forever Rest in Paradise.
oh my god!! i was at a dance convention when i was 15 and learned the dance hinton battle & gregg burge did (starting at about 18:20) and i’ve been looking for a video of it on and off for about 6 years. highlight of my week finding it tonight. thank you so much for sharing!!
If you haven't seen Tap the full movie (1989) with Gregory Hines, Sammy Davis, Jr., Savion Glover, AND other extremely talented+++ dancers of yesteryear, it exists right here on YT. I am in no way connected with it. I just think it is informative and heartrenderingly beautiful!
I wonder if he ever made a statement about Eleanor Powell? Fayard Nicholas, of the Nicholas Brothers, claimed that she was not only the BEST Tap Dancer ever but the best Dancer Period!
RIP, Mr. Hines, but he wasn't great. His posture for a dancer was not acceptable, bent over with shoulders hunched up. Seeing the Masters of Tap was great, but this younger generation seems like they would rather show off than keep totally true to the dance.
Right. Best never to change or celebrate anything different lest you be accused of showing off and not being true. Gregory Hines was a very acceptable dancer and maybe his style wasn't your favorite but he was clearly very accomplished and respected by all the masters who showed up for his show. He clearly loved the dance and revered the masters that came before him. You can see it in how he interacts with them. But, just like music, fashion or any other thing in this world, each generation puts their own unique stamp on things, which is lovely and how this world keeps spinning and progressing, and some old farts just don't like change and like clockwork poo poo the young.
This remark you made of Gregory's posture is unacceptable. You need to understand tappers react to different themes. I took classes from Gregory Hines and no way was he hunched back. You need to realize these men on this video were not only sharing but challenging eachother.
Just love Gregory Hines! The world was robbed of this beautiful and talented man. RIP!
Amen sister!!
My Mom died the day Gregory Hines died. And she loved him so much! I can only think they danced their way together!
Before there were rap battles, there were Tap battles! Love this so much!
Always crushed on Gregory Hines! Love to watch him...sooooo smooooooth!!!
I love how everyone’s so supportive of one another
I love tap. Took it as a child and even did it on breaks when I worked in a factory. It is a fantastic fun thing to learn!
Gregory Hines was a shining light not just in the dance world but in the world as a lovely human being.. take me back to these days
Totally agreed - I miss him. He was a great humanitarian.
Perfect. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you for posting this!
Sandman is funny. I like the way Gregory stands up to him, telling Sandman that he likes his taps tight.
When Tommy & Gregory tap slow together it's helpful to those new to this, see the steps and learn to relate what they see and hear. Thanks for posting.
This is a treasure ! 😍😍😍
Savion took it to another level. I've seen his show on Bway 2 times and was blown away each time I got goosebumps! Damn, I'd give anything just to be in the back of the room with all those great Tap Dancers. I'd be so quiet they would never know I was there.
Guess you never saw Greg and Baryshnikov in White Nights. Or saw Greg live. Davion is great, often mentored by Greg, but Savion's only brought it maybe to Greg Hines's level.
@@karendouglas9027 Yes, I saw both White Nights and Tap in the movies, and I own TAP on DVD. News flash Gregory Hines and Savion can both be great dancers, one being great; don't take anything from the other. "Savion took tap to another level"! You know who said that? Gregory Hines, Sandman! If you saw Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk, you would say the same! I've also met Gregory Hines in a store I used to work in Manhatten in the 1990s and sold him a pair of sneakers for his son.
What a find! All these dance gods together.
A wonderful spectacular exhibition of the incredible skills of the beautiful art of tap. It has blown me away. Gregory was an inspiration with the Masters of tap and the entire cast. Young Savion has taken forward the next generation to maintain the beauty of the art. Loved every joyous moment. God bless Gregory (gone too soon, his work was not yet finished) together with Hinton Battle, Sandman Sims, Jimmy Slyde, Honi Coles, Buster Brown. RIP the greatest
Thanks for posting this!!! Such a fun time. Every human deserves to learn tap.💚
He was magnificent. Just loved him and all the old dancers..lost art..not the same no days..my favorite movie was taps..such talented people ❤
Thank you soo much for sharing this with us. I love Gregory Hines. What a terrible shame he passed so young.
I didn't believe when l got word of Gregory's passing. I ran to the phone, called my school, Broadway Dance Center. The recording stated classes were cancelled in Gregory's honor. I then put the TV on. There it was! Tears just rolled down in unbelief & in pain. I had felt something way before, something was wrong when he didn't come by the school. I asked my instructor Barbara Duffy. She replied, "you know him, always doing movies." I accepted that. It made sense. Yet, as time moved on & there was still no sign of him entering our class, nor no signs of him around the school, l immediately knew something was wrong. Hoping l was wrong, l still told Barbara. She looked at me. Later, l gave her a card. I informed her my being charasmatic from a young age l had certain gifts. That there may be a possibility we may see him around the school. That it's nothing to be alarmed about. It's a sign he's still with us. After l gave her the card, that following week, we began our warm up, when suddenly the door opened slightly a little. Just as Gregory used to do, then slowly & quietly enter catching up to our class and join us. l knew it was Gregory's spirit. Barbara looked at me amazed, and as our eyes met, l could tell she recalled what l had told her.
When l watched the unveiling of the stamp in Gregory's honor on TV. the speech Maurice gave was just so touching! I could feel his emotion he still feels, missing his brother though a few years passed, those feelings haven't changed. The love for each other is still there. That's really beautiful. I admire you both for that. Plus, having his daughter Daria, your niece, stand right beside you, giving you moral support, as you shared with us, your emotions, l could hear the tears inside your voice. It's natural to feel this way. It's me & l along with others, still feel this way. Yet as l told Barbara, l'm telling you, "don't be alarmed if you see Gregory around for a second. lt's natural." The main thing is you both remained close. I wish my sister was like that. After we lost Mom of cancer, the controversy of Mom's will and bills she left me with, caused me to discontinue at Broadway Dance. Believe it or not, but your brother came 2x to me in a dream on not giving up. He stated my mother requested he was the only one to convince me. That the controversy my sister & niece were causing, she was too ashamed to talk to me. That if anyone could convince me on not giving up dance, it was him, Gregory. I even asked why he left all of us. He said, he had no control of that. That he just got special permissions upon Mom's requst to speak to me. Maurice, l didn't want to go into all of this, but l felt this was/is the only way you can understand where I'm coming from. Please take care of yourself. My prayers remain with you. Pray that l may return to Barbara's class & I can keep on tapping, just like l promised your brother Gregory.
I knew Greg for well over a year. Oversaw his dinner service at the former Factor's Find (23rd and 10th) while he started in Sophisticated Ladies on Broadway. So generous to everyone who worked at the restaurant, and even invited his favorite line cook (not the Chef) to the show, and invited him and his family backstage afterwards. A class act all the way! Anyone who hasn't seen him and Barishnikov dance head to head in White Nights has missed a tap and ballet classic!
Thanks Mark for posting - this is absolutely awesome. It gives dance history and brings in all the significant people who contributed to the field of tap. Hines was priceless.
Thanks for posting, been looking for the complete show for years. Met Gregory while doing background work on the Preachers Wife. He was very open in talking about the craft. Very inspiring. Truly missed...
Such a great find. So fun. I'm teaching myself to tap, on-line, not a bad project during this Pandemic. It is a fun place to be mentally and physically it's helping my legs and ankles work better. I am 67 and can move well. So... I heard my mom was quite a #Hoofer back in the day. I feel her connection when I tap. Currently learned the Shim Sham just gotta practice.. Thanks. I love so much about Gregory Hines.
Norma Dauer I’m doing the same thing. I just got my practice floor in the mail yesterday. I can’t wait to start.
@@carlthomas5307 whete did you get the floor?
Norma Dauer I ordered it from amazon.
Omg, that's so awesome you're learning to tap! I'm a tap teacher and I learned the Broadway style of tap, more Fred Astaire, and then started to branch into hoofing. It's becoming the more popular style of tap now.
@@yvettejones5323 This is the best kind of dance and you can use everything.
Thank you for sharing💞
2019..still 🇹🇹
Very entertaining program. Thanks for posting!
Thank you for posting this!!! I have it on VHS but haven't transferred it. I have wanted to show this to my students for years!
i miss Gregory Hines may he RIP
Miss Greg soooo much. Gone too soon
I miss you Greg. Thank you for the memories.
That was fantastic! Thank you for posting this!!!
Just got through watching Tap again, and in the extras this was mentioned. I just had to have some more of Hines and these old hoofers tapping.
Thank you, TH-cam.
Thanks for sharing! Sandman Sims cracks me up! Trying to find the movie Tap, that was awesome! Okay, time to hit replay!!
Thank you for sharing. I only had this on a VHS tape taped from PBS years ago...
REST 🌟🌈 LEGEND TRULY ICON GREGORY HINES AMAZING THANKS YOU GOODNESS 🌟❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME BEAUTIFUL ✨,
This video is pure gold! Thank you so much for posting this! ♥️🎶🤘
#HaveTapShoesWillTravel
Tap is amazing🤩🥰
My favorite part of this program on PBS would be Savion Glover, performing his tap dancing skills! : )
Thank you for sharing! I recorded this on PBS as a kid and at some point I think my mom recorded over it.
I'm gonna show this to my 5yr old granddaughter she loves to tap fast !
Thank you Mark for posting this. I've been looking for it forevah! (lol) I might be the only person that remembers Gregg Burge from the kid cast of the PBS educational show "The Electric Company" along with Irene Cara. Now movie star, Morgan Freeman, back then was "Easy Reader" on the show. I saw Hinton Battle play the Scarecrow in "The Wiz" on Broadway. I also remember Gregory Hines' club act with his brother Maurice & father called Hines & Hines & Dad. Johnny Carson used to book them on "The Tonight Show" a lot. May Gregory & Gregg forever Rest in Paradise.
Great show and people! Thanks
Really, lovely video!! Thanx!
I also started to tap when I was 3 years old
Great beat etc., guys. Alan Enjoy every day.
oh my god!! i was at a dance convention when i was 15 and learned the dance hinton battle & gregg burge did (starting at about 18:20) and i’ve been looking for a video of it on and off for about 6 years. highlight of my week finding it tonight. thank you so much for sharing!!
Thanks. I would have missed this. Love their style. Was a tap dancer myself.
Savion Glover is now a legend of tap dance.
Savion Glover is one of them now ! A tap legend !
O my God this was sent to me by God I swear
It's very beautiful 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
I miss Gregory Hines and the men of that generation.
If you haven't seen Tap the full movie (1989) with Gregory Hines, Sammy Davis, Jr., Savion Glover, AND other extremely talented+++ dancers of yesteryear, it exists right here on YT. I am in no way connected with it. I just think it is informative and heartrenderingly beautiful!
so fun to watch :)
🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂 " Happy Birthday " 🎂🎂🎂🎂🎂
Nothin but love
We need a new tap movie.
Damn, I miss that man!
Gregory hines
YESSSSS!!
I always wondered what happened to Savior Glover. He looks great!
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It's a continuous line. We only have this kino in between.
Muito bom.
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I wonder if he ever made a statement about Eleanor Powell? Fayard Nicholas, of the Nicholas Brothers, claimed that she was not only the BEST Tap Dancer ever but the best Dancer Period!
Yes, he had a lot of admiration for Eleanor Powell.
One of… No one dancer is the best
Just realized!!!! Was that Pete on shoes??? Only shoe Ogz know that one !!!!
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Anyone knows the name of the lady in the purple jumpsuit at 29.05? With the bass player. Couldn't catch her name. Thanks a lot!
Camden Richman
@@patriciadurham815 thanks a lot!
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RIP, Mr. Hines, but he wasn't great. His posture for a dancer was not acceptable, bent over with shoulders hunched up. Seeing the Masters of Tap was great, but this younger generation seems like they would rather show off than keep totally true to the dance.
Right. Best never to change or celebrate anything different lest you be accused of showing off and not being true. Gregory Hines was a very acceptable dancer and maybe his style wasn't your favorite but he was clearly very accomplished and respected by all the masters who showed up for his show. He clearly loved the dance and revered the masters that came before him. You can see it in how he interacts with them. But, just like music, fashion or any other thing in this world, each generation puts their own unique stamp on things, which is lovely and how this world keeps spinning and progressing, and some old farts just don't like change and like clockwork poo poo the young.
You need to realize this hunch up thing you mentioned may just have been the timing to even the
This remark you made of Gregory's posture is unacceptable. You need to understand tappers react to different themes. I took classes from Gregory Hines and no way was he hunched back. You need to realize these men on this video were not only sharing but challenging eachother.
What are you talking about 😂
God use your power to reveal Gregory Hine to the entire black nation and then to the USA