EPISODE · Feb 20, 2020 · 42 MIN
Carmen de Lavallade
from You Might Know Her From · host Damian Bellino & Anne Rodeman
Make way for one of our most prestigious guests! Actress, dancer, choreographer, and teacher Carmen de Lavallade joins us this week and becomes our first ever Kennedy Center Honoree. You Might Know Her From Carmen Jones, Odds Against Tomorrow, House of Flowers, and a Streetcar Named Desire. Carmen dishes on her beginnings as a dancer with Alvin Ailey, being cast in the historic movie musical Carmen Jones starring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte, and teaching at Yale where her students included a young Meryl Streep. An embarrassment of riches that could only be topped by the news that Busta Rhymes was a true gentleman. *cue Soul Bossa nova* Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: Julainne Hough energy removal Julianne: is "not straight" Is a cult leader of Kinrgy (also here) Is in Burlesque Has been given an platform by Oprah Marie Osmond dances as a doll on DWTS Tom Bergeron charms us (narrow shoulders,) Shira Piven improv teacher Carrie Ann Inaba was a Fly Girl Rosie Perez starred in revival of The Ritz CBS Sunday Morning on Carmen's Kennedy Center honor (other honorees that year: Norman Lear, LL Cool J, Herbie Hancock) Sondra Lee connected us to Carmen Was married to Geoffrey Holder Dance teachers: Lester Horton, Carmelita Maracci, Melissa Blake Cecchetti method Took Alvin Ailey to his first dance class Carmen Jones (dir: Otto Preminger || choreo: Herbert Ross) Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belartone, Pearl Bailey, Diahann Carroll Bar scene in Carmen Jones = "Beat Out dat Rhythm on a Drum" Susan Hayward's handmaiden in Demetrius & the Gladiators (w/ Victor Mature) Lydia Bailey choreographed by Jack Cole Danced with Josephine Baker at The Olympia in Paris 1964 Mentor to Misty Copeland Mildred Dunnock got her to Yale where she taught movement to Meryl, Sigourney, Wendy Wasserstein, and Joe Gifasi Yale 1975: A Midsummer Night's Dream she played Titania opposite Christopher Lloyd's Oberon (+Tony Shalhoub Meryl, and Alvin Epstein). Christopher Lloyd injured tendon during production Sang at Carnegie hall with Benny Goodman Lotte Lenya; Billie Holliday interpreters of song "Flores para los muertos" streetcar directed by Debbie Allen Odds Against Tomorrow (dir: Robert Wise) Dancing to Soul Bossa Nova (Wuiny Joncrs) Refused Kennedy Center White House reception Hand kissed by Busta Rhymes
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