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Portrait of Amercian tap dancer Bill Robinson, 1931
Portrait of Amercian tap dancer Bill Robinson (Bojangles), 1931 Date: 1931
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This portrait captures the essence of American tap dancing legend Bill Robinson, also known as "Bojangles," in 1931. The image, taken during the height of his career, showcases Robinson's charisma and undeniable talent. Dressed in a sharp suit and bowtie, he exudes confidence and poise, his eyes sparkling with the energy and excitement that defined his performances. Born in Richmond, Virginia, in 1878, Robinson began his career in vaudeville and quickly rose to fame for his innovative tap dancing style. He was known for his impeccable timing, grace, and ability to tap dance with a cane, which he used as an extension of his body. Robinson's unique style and charm made him a favorite among audiences, and he became a staple of jazz age entertainment. This portrait is a testament to Robinson's enduring influence on American culture. He performed on Broadway, in nightclubs, and in films, including the classic "The Kid" (1921), which he made with Charlie Chaplin. Robinson's influence can still be felt in modern tap dance and in the broader world of entertainment. The portrait also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural history of the 1930s, a time when tap dancing was a popular form of entertainment in the United States. The image is a treasure from a bygone era, capturing the essence of an American icon and a pivotal moment in the history of dance.
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