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observations 2-5

Thanks to our Haglund'eeler in far off places for alerting us that filmmaker Greg Vander Veer uploaded to Vimeo last week his 2010 film Keep Dancing which follows Donald Saddler and Marge Champion around town and through the years. It includes footage of the two of them, both 90 at the time, rehearsing in the 8th Avenue Midtown studios that they rented a couple of times each week to keep their moves fresh, so to speak. The film won many awards during 2010. Ms. Champion is 96. Mr. Saddler died a little over a year ago at age 96.

Vander Veer noted that it would only be available for free viewing for a limited time.

Keep Dancing  It never gets old.

16 responses to “observations 2-5”

  1. Georgiann Avatar
    Georgiann

    This film is wonderful! Just finished watching, so I’m emotional, no words, except to say thank you, Haglund!

  2. Georgiann Avatar
    Georgiann

    This film is wonderful! Just finished watching, so I’m emotional, no words, except to say thank you, Haglund!

  3. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Georgiann, you’re very welcome.
    I was on a 9th Ave bus today after NYCB discussing this film with a friend when a total stranger turned around and said that she was sure Marge Champion had died a while back and that she had previously lived in the same building at Manhattan Plaza. I could find no indication on the internet of her passing, though.
    It is a very sweet film, full of wisdom and warmth.

  4. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Georgiann, you’re very welcome.
    I was on a 9th Ave bus today after NYCB discussing this film with a friend when a total stranger turned around and said that she was sure Marge Champion had died a while back and that she had previously lived in the same building at Manhattan Plaza. I could find no indication on the internet of her passing, though.
    It is a very sweet film, full of wisdom and warmth.

  5. LLF Avatar
    LLF

    Coincidentally, two days ago a colleague of mine was introduced to Marge Champion as he prepared to deliver his presentation “MGM Musicals of the 1950s” at a senior home/center in California. She will be 97 this year, is “frailer than before but still sharp as a tack” (as he described her). No word on whether or not she resides at the center or was just visiting, but nevertheless he was elated at meeting her.

  6. LLF Avatar
    LLF

    Coincidentally, two days ago a colleague of mine was introduced to Marge Champion as he prepared to deliver his presentation “MGM Musicals of the 1950s” at a senior home/center in California. She will be 97 this year, is “frailer than before but still sharp as a tack” (as he described her). No word on whether or not she resides at the center or was just visiting, but nevertheless he was elated at meeting her.

  7. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Thank you, LLF, for that wonderful information!!

  8. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    Thank you, LLF, for that wonderful information!!

  9. SM Avatar
    SM

    Thanks for sharing this Haglund! It was the most wonderfully touching film.

  10. SM Avatar
    SM

    Thanks for sharing this Haglund! It was the most wonderfully touching film.

  11. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    You are very welcome, SM. It’s good to hear that Marge Champion is still vibrantly with us.

  12. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    You are very welcome, SM. It’s good to hear that Marge Champion is still vibrantly with us.

  13. Jonathan Avatar

    Another warm thanks, Haglund, for sharing. My favorite lines (Donald, quoting Billy Elliot) “When I hear the music, electricity goes through my body…” and Ms. Champion’s “…to accept every decade for what it gives you, not for what it takes away. So you can’t do falls, you can’t do lifts, but you can still move with grace.”

  14. Jonathan Avatar

    Another warm thanks, Haglund, for sharing. My favorite lines (Donald, quoting Billy Elliot) “When I hear the music, electricity goes through my body…” and Ms. Champion’s “…to accept every decade for what it gives you, not for what it takes away. So you can’t do falls, you can’t do lifts, but you can still move with grace.”

  15. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    You’re very welcome, Jonathan. I hope Mr. Vander Veer decides to leave it up on Vimeo permanently.

  16. Haglund Avatar
    Haglund

    You’re very welcome, Jonathan. I hope Mr. Vander Veer decides to leave it up on Vimeo permanently.