1930-1943 years: kaleidoscopic dancing Busby Berkeley
Choreography by Busby Berkeley (Busby Berkeley) was similar to the dance in a kaleidoscope, so high was the mathematical accuracy of the complex rhythmic movements.
Busby, the son of actress Gertrude Berkeley, first appeared on stage at the age of 5. He became a choreographer of numerous Broadway musicals, having earned a reputation as a Director of spectacular big dance numbers with elaborate, geometrically accurate transposition of the corps de ballet.
1934. Busby Berkeley is at the end of the tunnel of the dancers on the set of the film "Lady."
1935. The line of pianists in musical interludes from the film "gold Diggers of 1935 of the year."
1933. A musical number from the movie "Parade in the limelight".
1933. A musical number from the movie "Parade in the limelight".
1933. Musical number "to Remember the forgotten men" from the film "gold Diggers of 1933 of the year."
1941. James Stewart surrounded by dancers in a scene from the film "Ziegfeld Girls".
1941. Dancers down near the stairs in a scene from the film "Ziegfeld Girls".
1932. Dolores del Rio takes Polynesian dance staged by Busby Berkeley in the film "bird of Paradise".
1935. Dancers during the filming of the movie "Passionate about theatre."
1943. Berkeley sets the stage with Judy garland, Tommy Dorsey and Mickey Rooney in the film "Crazy girl".
1930. Busby Berkeley posing with a group of dancers.
1970. Busby Berkeley.
Keywords: Kaleidoscope | Musical | Dancing