Selects: Rockettes: Still Kicking After All These Years | STUFF YOU SHOULD KNOW
The content explores the history and enduring legacy of the Rockettes, a famous American precision dance troupe, highlighting their cultural significance and the evolution of their performances over the years. The discussion provides insights into the organization's impact on entertainment and its relevance, particularly during the holiday season.
Key Takeaways
- Surprise! Legendary Rockettes hail from St. Louis, not NYC, founded in 1925 by a market-loving choreographer.
- Rockettes borrow British precision dance roots; Tiller Girls inspire iconic synchronized high kicks.
- Rockettes reshape height requirements: from 5'2" max in 1920s to 5'10.5" minimum today.
- Precision dance mesmerizes with unity; Rockettes create collective movement akin to a musical symphony.
- Tiller Girls claim competitive edge, British accents and all, challenging Rockettes' precision dance status.
Mentioned in This Episode
- iHeart Radio (company)
- Rockettes (company)
- Radio City Music Hall (company)
- Little Chuck (person)
- Rockets (company)
- St. Louis Rockets (company)
- Russell Markert (person)
- Tiller Girls (company)
- John Tiller (person)
- precision dance (concept)
- Rain or Shine (book)
- S. L. "Roxy" Rothafel (person)
- Roxyettes (company)
- United Service Organizations (company)
- Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (company)
- SF Sketchfest (company)
- Bizzy Phillips (person)
- Cafe Du Nord (company)
- The Bell House (company)
- Castro (location)