Dance Film Week — Fall 2024

Here are the films for this year's Dance Film Week. All films will play in the Recital Hall, at 7 pm

The Dancing Man

Oct. 7 & 9

This film tells the remarkable story of Clayton “Peg Leg” Bates, the famous one-legged black tap dancer and Catskill resort owner. Bates’ unusual career spanned minstrel shows to the early days of television, when he became a regular guest on the Ed Sullivan Show. At age 12, Clayton Bates took a job in a cotton seed mill, and fell into an open auger. His mutilated leg was amputated on his mother’s kitchen table. By age forty, Peg Leg Bates was an international tap dance star, and had founded an all-black resort which was an oasis for generations of African-Americans during segregation.

As a disabled African-American, Clayton Bates fought discrimination on two fronts eventually rising to become jazz dance royalty. Stunning archival film clips and commentary by tap greats such as Honi Coles and Gregory Hines demonstrate that Peg Leg Bates was far more than a novelty act. Additional onscreen commentary by Ruth Brown, Percy Sutton, Chuck Green, Lon Chaney and Buster Brown tells the story of Bates’ onstage genius as well as his business acumen. When other entertainers were living the high life, Bates saved his money and opened a Catskill resort that welcomed African Americans. “The Dancing Man” concludes at his nightclub on the final night before his retirement, when the greatest living tap dancers make the pilgrimage to perform for him and lift a glass. Ruth Brown sums up his influence on African-American culture in his time, “In those days, there were two great things for Black people. One was that Peg Leg Bates was going to be on television and the other was that Joe Louis was going to fight.”

Everybody Dance

Oct. 8 & 10

This extremely touching film explores the everyday life of kids with different disabilities and how ballet has changed their lives. The film lets us in the lives of five kids, and their incredible dance teacher, as they prepare for an emotional dance recital. Dance is an empowering and equalizing force that offers children a way to feel capable and in control, teaching them discipline, focus, and social skills. EVERYBODY DANCE explores the daily lives of a group of remarkable children--the challenges, obstacles, and exhilaration that all kids feel--as they prepare for a dance recital. This film follows these children as they embark on an inspiring journey of self-discovery, dedication, achievement--and dance!