
Here are some
of the findings revealed by this search that spanned over innumerable web
pages. (Note: Some of them may seem unrelated to the others; but they’re all
relevant to the question that got me researching.)
Blast From The Past
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A Still From 'Broadway Melody of 1936' |
1935: Dave Gould took home the prestigious award for his ‘I’ve
Got A Feeling You’re Fooling’ number that was part of the Broadway Melody of 1936 and for his ‘Straw Hat’ from Folies Bergere.
1936: Semour Felix grabbed the Golden Lady for ‘A Pretty Girl
Is like a Melody’ from The Great Ziegfeld.
1937: Hermes Pan bagged the last ever award in the category
for ‘Fun House’ from A Damsel in Distress.
Honorary Awards
We’ve all
heard of the Lifetime Achievement Awards given out every year at the Academy
Awards; but did you know that there are other such honorary awards that could be
given out at the discretion of the Board of Governors. These awards are
generally given out for ‘exceptional
contributions to motion picture arts and sciences; and outstanding service to
the academy’.
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Michael Kidd With His Oscar In 1997 |
Choreographer
Michael Kidd was one such recipient of the Honorary Award in 1997. He was
presented the award by the pretty and graceful Julie Andrews. Here’s what his speech
sounded like –
Thank you, Jools. Jools, you're a
treasure for being here. Thank you.
I didn't know how to handle all this, but my wife Shelah, who was my assistant on many of these pictures and naturally bore the brunt of my grouchiness, said to me: Michael, the Academy is honoring you. For once stop being Mr. Bah Humbug and try to enjoy it, at least for your family and friends' sake. Well, she's not only beautiful, she's right. So, Shelah, and Matthew, Amy, Kris, and Susan -- and even Julie [Andrews] who calls me an old curmudgeon -- and the many friends who wrote or phoned with the same message, once the reality of all this sinks in I promise to enjoy it. I've even had my glasses tinted slightly rose-colored.
So many of today's films stress the terrors that await us. Perhaps this award signifies an awareness that we have been missing something, namely the vitality and the joy of living that movie musicals can express in song and dance. I thank the Academy for this tribute. I accept it in the name of all choreographers and especially the dancers who made it all possible. We feel honored. Thank you.
I didn't know how to handle all this, but my wife Shelah, who was my assistant on many of these pictures and naturally bore the brunt of my grouchiness, said to me: Michael, the Academy is honoring you. For once stop being Mr. Bah Humbug and try to enjoy it, at least for your family and friends' sake. Well, she's not only beautiful, she's right. So, Shelah, and Matthew, Amy, Kris, and Susan -- and even Julie [Andrews] who calls me an old curmudgeon -- and the many friends who wrote or phoned with the same message, once the reality of all this sinks in I promise to enjoy it. I've even had my glasses tinted slightly rose-colored.
So many of today's films stress the terrors that await us. Perhaps this award signifies an awareness that we have been missing something, namely the vitality and the joy of living that movie musicals can express in song and dance. I thank the Academy for this tribute. I accept it in the name of all choreographers and especially the dancers who made it all possible. We feel honored. Thank you.
The Tony Awards To The Rescue
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The Tony Award Trophy |
Since the
Tony Awards are generally held in June, you’ll just have to wait until then to
see who wins the accolades for their dancing skills.
Until then,
kick back your dancing shoes; prop your legs up on the couch; and enjoy the 84thAcademy
Awards (just as I will).
Pssst… Tom
Hank’s on screen now. I love the man. So, I must go. Keep Dancing!