basically made a new form of dance. beautiful, amazing, hard, complex yet simple. go watch Chicago, you'll see how he changed musical theater
Jack Cole, Jerome Robbins, Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire
energetic sexy isolation's confident sophisticated big hand gestures
Bob Fosse changed hip hop dance by emphasizing his big hands, turned out knees, and feet. his style evolved into modern day hip hop.
Bob Fosse was strongly influenced by Jerome Robbins, and Fred Astaire.
Bob Fosse helped to define Jazz dance.
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Gwen Verdon.
Not all of it, but parts of it are the same as "Mexican Breakfast", a Bob Fosse routine.
Bob Fosse
Bobby Valentino
Low centre of gravity, slightly leaning forward Emphasis on the legs Use of hats as a prop as well as a piece of costume. Most of all - very sexy! Stance - slightly leaning forward Emphasis on legs Use of hats as a prop
Gwen Verdon.
Great Performances Dance in America - 1976 Bob Fosse Steam Heat was released on: USA: 1990
Bob Fosse is 5' 8".
Bob Fosse's birth name is Fosse, Robert Louis.
There is no choreographer listed in the credits, however Fred Werner is credited as Choreographic Music Associate, Jutta Beil is credited as Dance Coordinator and Bob Fosse is credited as Dance Stager and Stager for Musical Numbers.
Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927.
Bob Fosse has written: 'All that jazz'
Bob Fosse was born on June 23, 1927.
Bob Fosse was influenced by choreographers such as Jack Cole, Jerome Robbins, and Michael Kidd. He was particularly influenced by Cole's jazz dance style, which incorporated elements of isolation, angular movements, and stylized gestures that became hallmarks of Fosse's choreography.
Bob Fosse went by Bobbie, and Flash.
Not all of it, but parts of it are the same as "Mexican Breakfast", a Bob Fosse routine.
No. Other people steal dance moves from him. Jackson copied many of his dance moves from the late Bob Fosse - check out youtube comparison of the snake from Fosse and and Jackson's thriller. He was not the first to moon walk