The Rockettes: Auditioning for the World's Most Famous Kickline (Documentary)

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They’re America’s most quintessential dance group, delighting holiday audiences with high-kick precision for 90 years at New York’s Radio City Music Hall. But the high-kicking lineup of the Rockettes has never fully represented our country when it comes to diversity.
This year, the Rockettes set out to change that, launching a series of new efforts to include dancers of color in its audition process with the goal of diversifying its famous line. We spent months following the audition process - and the surprising results reflect America’s essential, ongoing work to infuse equity into every pillar of its identity, from the arts to the workplace, from the schoolroom to government.
As you follow the journeys of aspiring Rockettes, you’ll learn about the barriers that have faced America's dancers of color, how change is slowly happening, and why that change is essential for us all - from those in the business of dance, to the people in the audience, to a young child who dreams of one day stepping onto the stage.
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  • @UnBoxLifeWithLori
    @UnBoxLifeWithLori8 ай бұрын

    Even for the ones who don't make it - what a fun, once-in-a-lifetime experience! To say I auditioned for the world-famous Rockettes - cherish the memory, enjoy the moments :)

  • @shomami921

    @shomami921

    8 ай бұрын

    Exactly I would love to experience it

  • @carriemummy
    @carriemummy8 ай бұрын

    Out of 84 dancers , there are only 18 new ones! It's really hard to get in! But it shows how much fun it is, that so many stay for years

  • @MrPawPaw
    @MrPawPaw Жыл бұрын

    This was quite fascinating watching these women who put 100% into their passion. They all seem on top. Gz ladies and may the Lord watch over you.

  • @sandramcgill_glorytoGod
    @sandramcgill_glorytoGod Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations girls! Such a beautiful tradition!

  • @avasgranb1
    @avasgranb16 ай бұрын

    Somehow this made me feel better about my own dancing! I knew every drill the instructors were teaching! As a former amateur dancer,I was so luck to grab goo teachers! My 67 year old self wants to dance with these babies! 😂

  • @malikedmond8398
    @malikedmond8398 Жыл бұрын

    I was the camera man. Good job girls

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer9 ай бұрын

    Bravo! What a delight the opportunity to attend the conservatory is for young dancers. I'm reading Fiona Davis' new novel about a young woman in the Rocketts in the mid 50s - 'The Spectacular' - and had to take a break to watch some dancing!

  • @cognitogrrl

    @cognitogrrl

    6 ай бұрын

    1Lightdancer, I'll add "The Spectacular" to my reading list. Thank you!

  • @4musikable
    @4musikable6 ай бұрын

    Wonderful documentary. Thank you.

  • @kirstenshindler7767
    @kirstenshindler77676 ай бұрын

    Good luck Sasha!

  • @tywillis741
    @tywillis74110 ай бұрын

    How does dance companies like Alvin Ailey and Dance Theatre of Harlem balance the need for representation with losing some of their best dancers of color?

  • @1Lightdancer

    @1Lightdancer

    9 ай бұрын

    For this program, they invite guest teachers from the different companies

  • @LuvTadnDixie
    @LuvTadnDixie Жыл бұрын

    They are all the exact height . . . how do they do that? Do they have custom made shoes/heels to adjust their height so they are all exactly the same? Or is there only one height, and one height only you can be in order to be a Rockette?

  • @torysurette1010

    @torysurette1010

    Жыл бұрын

    they actually aren't the same height! The height range is from 5'5- 5'10, the line up the girls by tallest in the middle of the line and as the line goes out the height of each dancer decreases. This creates an optical illusion that everyone is the same height!

  • @cognitogrrl

    @cognitogrrl

    6 ай бұрын

    @@torysurette1010 No, it's 5 ft. 6 to 5 ft. 10 1/2. That's what they said on a previous Rockettes clip.

  • @torysurette1010

    @torysurette1010

    6 ай бұрын

    @@cognitogrrl they changed it so the minimum height is 5'5 it's on the rockette website

  • @lottie8970
    @lottie89703 ай бұрын

    5:56 did anyone else notice what I noticed..

  • @claire2088
    @claire20888 ай бұрын

    pretty sure the moulin rouge would have the more famous kick line

  • @beckylewis3482
    @beckylewis34827 ай бұрын

    The taller women are in the middle. They have to be about 5' 6 1/2 to 11'. It just looks like they they are the same height.

  • @klingertam1
    @klingertam19 ай бұрын

    Still such along way to go towards diversity as it should be.

  • @grandmaoldschool7011
    @grandmaoldschool70117 ай бұрын

    It matters that she have long legs....

  • @trekster7777
    @trekster7777Ай бұрын

    So very sad that color of skin is made an issue. Just because you do not see "someone who looks like you" does not mean "racism". ANYONE can do what they love, not everyone is as talented, able or experienced enough to make a LIMITED in number group. Going into things like this with this attitude of "no one looks like me is the very essence of racism. You cannot have an attitude of racism and condemn it in others. Nor can you be a part of a group, a team going forward for the love of dance as you say because you want color to be the important part. How many of those shades of skin color and how many of each should their be???? What if there were some of those shades of color that did not audition???? Should the group then be condemned for it???? NO. This thinking that it "looks" - WHITE and I am not wanted is not "racism", it is your OWN feelings. Feelings are NOT TRUTH. If someone does not try or pursue a thing then you cannot accuse whatever group/profession/sport.......whatever of being "racist" as there were/are none of whatever skin color pursuing it. This thinking is what keeps true racism alive. Let the haters come.

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