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| re: Julie Andrews | |
| Posted by: shocktheatre 05:25 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Julie Andrews - PlayWiz 05:19 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
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| "Moved well" I think she deserves a bit more than that. |
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| re: Julie Andrews | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 05:27 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Julie Andrews - shocktheatre 05:25 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
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| She danced well, but didn't usually do choreography as difficult like Verdon, Rivera, Elizabeth Seal, etc.were capable of doing. | |
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| re: Julie Andrews | |
| Posted by: shocktheatre 05:40 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Julie Andrews - PlayWiz 05:27 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
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| I'm not a dancer, so I can't answer that, but she did some great stuff especially in films like "Mary Poppins", "Star" and "Victor/Victoria" to name just a few. She made it look easy. | |
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| re: Julie Andrews | |
| Posted by: Erik_Haagensen 12:19 pm EDT 07/10/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Julie Andrews - shocktheatre 05:40 pm EDT 07/09/21 | |
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| Andrews also did a surprising amount of full-out dancing on her TV series. She may not have had the terpsichorean capabilities of a Chita Rivera, Gwen Verdon, or Leslie Caron, but she was much better than someone who just moves well. | |
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