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GFADAF EP12 - "Dominated By Homosexuals" (Correcting the Record in "Jazz Dance")

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If you've read the book "Jazz Dance" then you may have been surprised at one part in particular, the epilogue, which begins with an argument against the emasculation of male dancers. (I know!) Most damning of all is a quote attributed to Gene Kelly, where he claims that the dance industry is "dominated by homosexuals." What did Kelly mean by that? Did he even say it at all? What is the original source? All of these questions are answered and more in this episode.

0:00 - 3:24 Theme Song 12 & Introduction to "Jazz Dance"

3:25 - 6:46 The Epilogue and Kelly Quote

6:47 - 7:13 Anecdotal example of prejudice, boys in dance

7:14 - 8:59 Media example, Lara Spencer, Good Morning America

9:00 - 10:30 Why should male dancers have to be brave?

10:31 - 13:52 The article where the quote originated

13:53 - 15:55 What is masculine? & Kelly quote debunked

15:56 - 19:29 Kelly explains his position (and it's cringe)

19:30 - 19:53 Kelly continues (not cringe!)

19:54 - 22:55 Homosexuality and international law, 1960s

22:56 - 25:30 Origins of Kelly's prejudice

25:31 - 28:06 Is "manliness" okay?

28:07 - 29:48 Conclusion: "Jazz Dance" got this one wrong

29:49 - 36:15 Tap Dance Podcast Roundup

THERE IS NOTHING AFTER THIS, SO DON'T WAIT AROUND! THERE'S JUST DEAD AIR FOR, UM, NO REASON!

Special thanks to our Patreon Supporters, Step Creators Junior Laniyan and Lori Williams, and Tap Aficionado Liz Rancourt-Smith. We're getting closer for our goal of new water fountains at the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy, unless something breaks down that is more important. I will keep you informed, but in the meantime, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

Support this program by joining us on Patreon. 50% of all support goes to the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy at the Harold Washington Cultural Center on Chicago's historic South Side.

Link to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/GFADAF

Or support this program through a one time donation in our tip jar!

Gasps From A Dying Art Form is part of the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Podcast Network

Respect the dance!

Support Gasps From A Dying Art Form by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gasps-from-a-dying-art-form

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If you've read the book "Jazz Dance" then you may have been surprised at one part in particular, the epilogue, which begins with an argument against the emasculation of male dancers. (I know!) Most damning of all is a quote attributed to Gene Kelly, where he claims that the dance industry is "dominated by homosexuals." What did Kelly mean by that? Did he even say it at all? What is the original source? All of these questions are answered and more in this episode.

0:00 - 3:24 Theme Song 12 & Introduction to "Jazz Dance"

3:25 - 6:46 The Epilogue and Kelly Quote

6:47 - 7:13 Anecdotal example of prejudice, boys in dance

7:14 - 8:59 Media example, Lara Spencer, Good Morning America

9:00 - 10:30 Why should male dancers have to be brave?

10:31 - 13:52 The article where the quote originated

13:53 - 15:55 What is masculine? & Kelly quote debunked

15:56 - 19:29 Kelly explains his position (and it's cringe)

19:30 - 19:53 Kelly continues (not cringe!)

19:54 - 22:55 Homosexuality and international law, 1960s

22:56 - 25:30 Origins of Kelly's prejudice

25:31 - 28:06 Is "manliness" okay?

28:07 - 29:48 Conclusion: "Jazz Dance" got this one wrong

29:49 - 36:15 Tap Dance Podcast Roundup

THERE IS NOTHING AFTER THIS, SO DON'T WAIT AROUND! THERE'S JUST DEAD AIR FOR, UM, NO REASON!

Special thanks to our Patreon Supporters, Step Creators Junior Laniyan and Lori Williams, and Tap Aficionado Liz Rancourt-Smith. We're getting closer for our goal of new water fountains at the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy, unless something breaks down that is more important. I will keep you informed, but in the meantime, thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!

Support this program by joining us on Patreon. 50% of all support goes to the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy at the Harold Washington Cultural Center on Chicago's historic South Side.

Link to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/GFADAF

Or support this program through a one time donation in our tip jar!

Gasps From A Dying Art Form is part of the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Podcast Network

Respect the dance!

Support Gasps From A Dying Art Form by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gasps-from-a-dying-art-form

This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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