A VERY SPECIAL 16th ANNUAL CHILDREN’S
BOOK ILLUSTRATION EXHIBIT
December 3rd through January 30th
Opening Party December 3rd 6-8 PM:
FRANKIE MANNING “THE KING OF SWING”
celebrates the publication of the new children’s book HAPPY
FEET by Richard Michelson, illustrated by E.B. Lewis
In 1943, Life magazine proclaimed the Lindy Hop to be "America's
national dance," and "this country's only native and
original dance form." Emerging in Harlem in 1926, Frankie
Manning, transformed it in 1935, and was its leading choreographer
and exponent until he was drafted in 1942. Since the mid-1980s
he has been the central figure of the swing dance revival. Frankie
is now 91 years old and still dancing.
HAPPY FEET: THE BOOK
On March 12, 1926, the doors of the Savoy Ballroom swung open
in Harlem. It was a night to remember, when blacks and whites,
rich and poor, all came together to dance! This inspiring story
of the world-famous dancing palace and home of the Lindy Hoppers
is told from a father to his son, Happy Feet. It's Happy Feet's
favorite story--after all, he was born on the very night the Savoy
opened. And he hopes that one day he'll make his own dancing debut
at the legendary ballroom… because with a lot of hard work
and a little Savoy magic, anything is possible.
HAPPY FEET: THE INSPRATION
FRANKIE
MANNING was born in 1914. When he was 14, he started playing hooky
from his Sunday afternoon church activities to go to the afternoon
dances for teenagers where he first learned the Lindy Hop. In
a dance competition at the world famous Savoy Ballroom, he premiered
his invention, the "aerial," in which he and his partner
locked arms back-to-back and he catapulted her in a somersault
over him, she landing face-to-face in front of him. His innovations
catapulted Frankie to fame. He and his group appeared with the
leading swing bands of the time -- Count Basie, Benny Goodman,
Louis Armstrong, and others -- and in dance scenes of movies such
as A Day at the Races, and the Marx Brothers' Hellzapoppin'. The
cover photo of Life featured Frankie Manning doing the Congaroo,
a combination of the conga and Lindy Hop. Over his career, he
would appear with Bill Bojangles Robinson, Josephine Baker, Sarah
Vaughn, Ella Fitzgerald, Tony Bennett, Sammy Davis, Jr., and many
other popular entertainers. He also consulted on and appeared
in the movie Malcolm X, directed by Spike Lee.
As the swing dance vogue faded, Manning took a job with the Postal
Service, where he worked for 30 years, dancing only socially.
His "rediscovery" in the mid-1980s thrust him to the
forefront of the swing dance revival. Since then, he has steadily
performed and taught both in the U.S. and abroad. He became the
choreographer for the New York Swing Dance Society; choreographed
shows in London, Sweden, and the U.S.; was profiled on the television
program 20/20; and won a Tony Award for his choreography in the
Broadway show Black and Blue.
HAPPY FEET: THE ARTIST
E.B. LEWIS is one of the most acclaimed book illustrators working
today, having won both the Coretta Scott King Award (the premier
award honoring African-American authors and illustrators of outstanding
books for children and young adults) and a Caldecott Honor (awarded
annually by the American Library Association, to the artist of
the most distinguished American picture book for children). All
the original paintings from “Happy Feet” will be on
view, as well as a selection of other works by E.B. Lewis
HAPPY FEET: THE AUTHOR
RICHARD MICHELSON’s children’s books have won a Best
Children’s Book Award from The New Yorker, a Children’s
Book Committee Book of the Year, and a Jewish Book Council Book
of the Month. Michelson’s reviews have appeared in the New
York Times Book Review. He is the Curator of Exhibitions at The
National Yiddish Book Center and the owner of R. Michelson Galleries
in Northampton, Massachusetts.
HAPPY FEET: THE PARTY
December 3rd 6-8 Meet Frankie Manning and E.B. Lewis
HAPPY FEET: THE GUESTS
There will be a Lindy Hop demonstration by some of Northampton’s
finest swing dance aficionados. Showing off their dance steps
as well as their newest book illustrations will be many of our
country’s best loved illustrators including:
Barry Moser – Jane Dyer – Brooke
Dyer – Tony DiTerlizzi – Mordicai Gerstein –
Neil Waldman – Kathy Brown – Diane deGroat –
Robert Rayevsky – Ruth Sanderson and other special guest
writers and illustrators.
For more information or to schedule an interview
please contact:
Richard Michelson
413.586.3964
RM@RMichelson.com |