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| | Bob Fosse - Choreographer TheatreDance.com |
 | | Longtime Fosse dancer Anne Reinking points to "Hey, Big Spender" from Sweet Charity in which the ladies of the evening are lined up at a bar. |  | | Fosse didn't like his balding head, hence the hats. |  | | But it's not sheer enlargement or pastiche; it's a new expression, a new language that survives parody much better than an Agnes de Mille or a Jack Cole or a Jerome Robbins mode does. |
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http://www.theatredance.com/choreographers/fosse.html
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| | Harvard Film Archive: Fosse! |
 | | Fosse won an Oscar for best director for his masterful handling of socio-sexual and political themes in the form of a musical, a genre previously reserved for lighter subject matter. |  | | After successfully staging this Neil Simon musical on Broadway in the late 1960s, Fosse was given free reign as director and choreographer to bring it to the screen. |  | | The musical numbers, from the explosive "On Broadway" to the sobering "Bye, Bye Life," are tour-de-forces of set design and Fosse choreography. |
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http://www.harvardfilmarchive.org/calendars/03mayjun/fosse.htm
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| | Bob Fosse and Gwen Verdon Collection: Finding Aids (Performing Arts Reading Room, Music Division,Library of Congress) |
 | | Born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1927, Bob Fosse is known as one of musical theater's greatest choreographers and directors. |  | | The audiovisual materials in the Collection include record albums, audio recording tapes, audio disc recordings, audio cassette tapes, compact discs, videocassettes and films. |  | | The collection consists of: production or project files; Fosse's personal and professional papers and general files, correspondence, appointment books, calendars and daily notes; career miscellany of Gwen Verdon; documentation of awards given to both Fosse and Verdon; scrapbooks belonging to Fosse and Verdon; photographs and slides; audio and visual recordings; and other miscellaneous materials. |
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http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/perform/special/fosse.html
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| | SurfWax: News, Reviews and Articles On Bob Fosse |
 | | The musical features choreography by Bob Fosse, music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb. |  | | And Fosse, the Tony-winning dance revue, teems with women popping their hips and heaving their cleavage in sexy numbers from Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity and All That Jazz (the musical movie bio of Fosse). |  | | The musical, co-created by Bob Fosse of Cabaret and Chicago fame, follows the story of a disillusioned prince who embarks on a number of adventures in the quest of finding himself. |
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http://news.surfwax.com/dramatheatre/files/Bob_Fosse_Director.html
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| | IGN: Featured Filmmaker: Bob Fosse |
 | | Fosse choreographed the musical numbers for the camera and the edit. |  | | Fosse?s own hands turn on the tape recorder and his voice asks the questions of the characters that knew Lenny. |  | | Pippin: While not a bad film (it was shot on video), it's not Fosse's version of his hit musical. |
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http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/355/355761p1.html
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| | Who's Who in Musicals: F |
 | | Fosse directed three musical films: Sweet Charity (1968), Cabaret (1972) &; which won him an Oscar and the autobiographical All That Jazz (1979). |  | | Among the few songwriters who understand how to use songs as dramatic tools, Ahrens and Flaherty remain two of the brightest hopes for the musical theater's future. |  | | Friml's best known song is Rose Marie's "Indian Love Call" ("When I'm calling yoo-oo-oo-oo"), introduced on Broadway by Dennis King and Mary Ellis and sung on screen by Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. |
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http://www.musicals101.com/who3.htm
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| | Bob Fosse |
 | | Some examples include a woman straddling a man on the floor and a woman putting her leg up on a man. The six murderesses end the scene in the splits. |  | | Hart and Kelly sing and dance together in white, sparkling flapper skirts. |  | | The number involved four girls swaying ostrich fans to the music of Cole Porter. |
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http://www.louisville.edu/%7Elkharp02/paper1.html
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| | Bob Fosse, Choreographer-Director |
 | | From start to finish, “Fosse,” more a dance program than a musical is impressive for two reasons. |  | | “Fosse,” stars both Reva Rice and Linda Bowen, as mentioned above, a Silver Spring, Maryland native. |  | | Photo: The Company performs "Rich Man's Frug" from "Fosse" |
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http://www.dcmdva-arts.org/fosse.htm
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| | Biography for Bob Fosse |
 | | Both were up for the 1972 Best Director Oscar (Coppola for the Godfather and Fosse for Cabaret - Fosse won). |  | | Both were up for the 1979 Best Director Oscar (Coppola for Apocalypse Now and Fosse for All That Jazz -neither won). |  | | Both were up for the 1974 Best Director Oscar (Coppola for the Godfather Pt. |
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http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0002080/bio
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| | Choreographer Bob Fosse Subject Of New PBS Special |
 | | Indeed, the actor/dancer was just 20 when Fosse cast him in Sweet Charity on stage, and later in the film version. |  | | A special presentation of PBS Showcase, it features such Fosse signature works as "Big Spender," "Steam Heat" and "Sing, Sing, Sing." |  | | Ann Reinking and Ben Vereen of the 1999 Tonyr Best Musical, "Fosse." |
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http://www.canarsiecourier.com/News/2002/0117/Arts_Entertainment/003.html
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| | Jazz Dance: The American Discipline |
 | | Fosse was, of course, the choreographer whose singular style became synonymous with the dance musical and yielded shows like Sweet Charity and Damn Yankees, as well as the movie All That Jazz. |  | | Thanks to the 1999 Tony Award-winning Broadway musical Fosse, most jazz dance students are now familiar with the name Bob Fosse. |  | | Do they know who Billy Siegenfeld is? How about Ruth Walton or Phil Black? |
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http://www.dance-teacher.com/backissues/aug00/jazzdance.shtml
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| | Robert "Bob" Fosse Was Born |
 | | The man credited with creating modern jazz dance as we know it--the smooth and rhythmic style most often seen in musical theater--is Bob Fosse. |  | | Today considered one of America's greatest choreographers (a person who directs dancers and how they move), Robert Louis "Bob" Fosse, was born in Chicago, Illinois, on June 23, 1927. |
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http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/jb/jazz/fosse_1
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| | Bob Fosse |
 | | Give a Girl a Break - (Bob Dowdy / / Released / MGM Pictures) |  | | All That Jazz - (Choreographer / / Released / 20th Century Fox International) |  | | As a teen, Fosse began his career as a hoofer in vaudeville and an emcee in strip clubs. |
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http://www.hollywood.com/celebs/detail/celeb/197708
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| | Fosse - a musical based on the life and work of Bob Fosse |
 | | Fosse - a musical based on the life and work of Bob Fosse |  | | A celebration in song and dance, Fosse recreates some of the most memorable moments in the career of legendary showman Bob Fosse--the first director ever to win the Oscar, Tony and Emmy Awards all in a single year. |  | | His film work includes such classics as Sweet Charity, Lenny and All That Jazz. |
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http://www.imagi-nation.com/moonstruck/albm79.html
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| | Today in History: June 23 |
 | | She acted as artistic advisor to the Tony Award winning musical Fosse: A Celebration in Song and Dance which highlights Fosse's influential work. |  | | The music of the great jazz artists inspired the work of Bob Fosse and many other choreographers. |  | | Bob Fosse, for his work in the same musical, received a Tony for "Best Choreography." |
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http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/jun23.html
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| | Fosse, Bob - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Fosse, Bob |
 | | He danced in films such as Kiss Me Kate (1953), choreographed the stage musicals The Pajama Game (1956) and Damn Yankees (1957), directed the musical film Cabaret (1972), and created the concept of the Broadway director/choreographer. |  | | Fosse's final film, it told the true story of Dorothy Stratten, a former Playboy Playmate of the Year, whose life ended in tragedy just as she was starting out on her film career. |  | | The US director and choreographer Bob Fosse on the set of his film Star 80 in 1983. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Fosse,+Bob
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| | ScienceDaily: Bob fosse |
 | | Look for Bob fosse in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video. |  | | If you created an article under this title previously, it may have been deleted. |  | | See candidates for speedy deletion for possible reasons it may have been deleted. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/bob_fosse
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| | Bob Fosse- filmografia - FILMWEB.pl |
 | | prawdziwe nazwisko: Robert Louis Fosse stan cywilny: miał trzy żony: Mary Ann Niles (1949 - 1951); Joan McCracken (1951 - 1959); Gwen Verdon (1960 - 1987) córka Nicole Fosse (ur. |  | | Sanford Meisner: The American Theatre's Best Kept Secret jako on sam |  | | Give a Girl a Break jako Bob Dowdy |
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| | The One Extra Dance Company |
 | | His inspired interweaving of dance and narrative pushed the form to new limits unsurpassed by the recent batch of popular musicals. |  | | Before Rob Marshall's Chicago (2002) there was Bob Fosse, the director/choreographer who reinvented the musical in the late '60s. |  | | Fosse's ability to blend performance, everyday life and politics peaks in this classic from one of the most influential choreographer/directors of the twentieth century. |
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http://www.oneextra.org.au/index.php?option=com_events&task=view_detail&agid=64&year=2004&month=09&day=25&Itemid=49
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| | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Announces The Bob Fosse-Gwen Verdon Fellowship |
 | | Bob Fosse, the renowned Broadway and Film director and choreographer known for, among others, such musical hits as |  | | Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Announces The Bob Fosse-Gwen Verdon Fellowship |  | | October 3, 2003 (New York, New York)—Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Artistic Director Judith Jamison recently announced a major gift from Nicole Fosse to establish The Bob Fosse-Gwen Verdon Fellowship, a permanent scholarship for a deserving student to study full-time in the Professional Division of The Ailey School. |
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http://www.theaterscene.net/ts/articles.nsf/FI/3611C6E3BC343DD985256DCE0009B88C
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| | Films by Bob Fosse on DVD & VHS - MovieMail UK |
 | | A subversive and thought-provoking musical in the hands of the legendary Bob Fosse. |  | | A slight tale of a dance-hall hostess looking for love in New York is transformed by Bob Fosse into a parade of electrifying dance routines, filmed with a daring lack of conventionality. |  | | A gritty exposé of showbusiness life punctuated by biographical references to director Bob Fosse's own turbulent life and career. |
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http://www.moviemail-online.co.uk/directors/207
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| | Bob Fosse coreografo - Danza Dance .com |
 | | Film pluripremiato con quattro Oscar e una Palma d'oro a Cannes. |  | | Nel cinema esordì alla regia solo nel 1968 con Sweet Charity, una ragazza che voleva essere amata, adattamento musicale di Le notti di Cabina di Federico Fellini. |  | | All that Jazz si avvale di un'ottima colonna sonora, scintillanti coreografie (vera gioia per gli occhi), di una solidissima sceneggiatura firmate dallo stesso Fosse e da un Cast perfetto. |
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http://www.danzadance.com/special/bob_fosse/bob_fosse.html
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| | Playbill News: Alvin Ailey Announces Bob Fosse-Gwen Verdon Fellowship |
 | | Verdon, who died in 2000, was the artistic advisor for Fosse, the Tony-winning Broadway musical that re-created scenes from many Bob Fosse productions. |  | | She was also nominated for her work in Sweet Charity and Chicago. |  | | Fosse was the director and/or choreographer of Chicago, Sweet Charity, Big Deal, Dancin', Pippin, Little Me, Redhead, New Girl in Town, Bells Are Ringing and The Pajama Game. |
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http://www.playbill.com/news/article/82447.html
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| | Bob Fosse |
 | | in the film version of ''Cabaret'' (which won Fosse the Oscar |  | | Fosse, says that dancing Fosse is all about the details. |  | | Much has been made of Fosse's trademark scrunched shoulders (he liked to |
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http://faculty.marymt.edu/shattuck/Movie_Theatre/bob_fosse.htm
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| | Sweet Charity (1969) - Yahoo! Shopping |
 | | Choreographer-turned-director Bob Fosse made his feature film debut with this glitzy screen version of the hit Broadway musical. |  | | The star of the show is Charity, a warm-hearted taxi-dancer who longs to "go straight" by marrying a decent guy and settling down to a career as a dental technician. |  | | We offer a huge selection of tickets to Sweet Charity starring Christina Applegate. |
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http://shopping.yimg.com/p:Sweet%20Charity:1800124486
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| | XMS Web Portal - Internet Services - BOB FOSSE: 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Éïõëßïõ ::>ÈÅÁÔÑÏ ... |
 | | Web Portal - Internet Services - BOB FOSSE: 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 Éïõëßïõ ::>ÈÅÁÔÑÏ ËÕÊÁÂÇÔÔÏÕ |  | | ¸íáò åêðëçêôéêüò 32ìåëÞò èßáóïò, ãéá Ýíá ãåìÜôï äßùñï, äÝíåé êëáóéêÝò äçìéïõñãßåò ôïõ Bob Fosse áðü áñéóôïõñãÞìáôá üðùò Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity, The Pajama Game, Dancin', All That Jazz ê.Ü. |  | | ×ùñßò õðåñâïëÞ, ç ðáñÜóôáóç "Fosse", éóôïñéêÜ êáé êáëëéôå÷íéêÜ, áðïôåëåß ôçí åðéôïìÞ óôï ìåãÜëï áõôü êåöÜëáéï ôïõ ìéïýæéêáë ðïõ åðéãñÜöåôáé ìå Ýíá áðëü - áëëÜ ôåñÜóôéï - üíïìá: Robert Louis Fosse. |
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http://www.xms.gr/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=58
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| | Bob Fosse - Filme / DVD |
 | | Auktionen zu Filmen von Bob Fosse auf DVD und VHS sowie Fanartikel, Autogramm und CD finden Sie bei ebay und emunio. |  | | Bob Fosse starb am 23.09.1987 in Washington im District of Columbia, USA. |  | | Bob Fosse wurde am 23.06.1927 in Chicago in Illinois, USA unter dem bürgerlichen Namen Robert Louis Fosse geboren. |
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http://www.new-video.de/darsteller-bob-fosse
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| | Chicago DVD at Video Universe |
 | | And its inspired to see Queen Latifa strut her stuff, as well as Catherine Zeta-Jones (pure energy and a helluva dancer), Renee Zelweiger and Richard Gere do their own dancing and singing. |  | | There, through wonderfully familiar songs like "Razzle Dazzle," "Cell-Block Tango," and "Cellophane Man" Roxie and Velma tell their story of competing for bad-girl celebrity. |  | | Anyone who has known what Hollywood has done to perfectly wonderful stage musicals, like the horrible motion pictures of A CHORUS LINE and ANNIE just to name a few - will doubtless appreciate the fine conversion of the sexy, sultry Chicago of the stage to the sexy, sultry CHICAGO of the screen. |
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http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/movie/pid/5786724/a/Chicago.htm
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| | Bob Fosse Current Month TV Schedule |
 | | We still have the monthly list for the main cable channels below. |  | | Bob Fosse directed this adaptation of Neil Simon's play about a dance-hall hostess' search for true love. |  | | This musical version of ``The Taming of the Shrew'' finds the formerly married stars battling as much off stage as on. |
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http://www.tv-now.com/stars/bfosse.html
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| | Bob Fosse - Topix.net |
 | | Winner of the 1999 Tony Award for Best Musical: Fosse |  | | The Tony Award -winning smash hit musical highlights the work of legendary dancer, choreographer and director Bob Fosse. |  | | News about Bob Fosse continually updated from thousands of sources around the net. |
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http://www.topix.net/rss/who/bob-fosse.xml
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| | Critic Doctor (Herb Kane) - title (2003)/**** (PG-13), Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, John C. ... |
 | | I won't mention the fact that "Chicago" won a Golden Globe Award for "Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy." Oops! |  | | Rob Marshall Screenplay: Bill Condon, based on the musical by Fred Ebb, John Kander and Bob Fosse. |  | | Critic Doctor (Herb Kane) - title (2003)/**** (PG-13), Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, John C. Reilly, Queen Latifa, Rob Marshall, Bill Condon, Fred Ebb, John Kander, Bob Fosse |
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http://www.criticdoctor.com/reviews/chicago2002.html
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| | Bob Fosse- Bucks County Playhouse roles |
 | | As a choreographer Fosse changed the course of Broadway musicals with his distinctively slinky, sexy style of dancing. |  | | He told his own story in the semi-autobiographical movie "All That Jazz" (1979). |  | | Fosse was married three times, most famously to his dance partner Gwen Verdon, and was also famous for his extramarital womanizing and freewheeling lifestyle. |
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http://www.buckscountyplayhouse.com/playhouse/Celeb%20Pages/fosse.html
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| | Bob Fosse pictures, filmography |
 | | - Choreographer (as Robert Fosse), Frank Lippencott (as Robert Fosse) - Year: 1955 |  | | Hey, you true celebrity fans - If u want contact to Bob Fosse > here's the largest online database of over 25,000 accurate celebrity addresses. |  | | Sit Back, Relax, and Get Paid for What You Think! |
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http://www.oksection.com/bob_fosse
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| | All That Jazz (1979) |
 | | This, Fosse's fourth and also penultimate film, is his version of 8½. |  | | This number, of course, was famously created for the film version of Cabaret by Fosse. |  | | As a fan, I loved the way he incorporates semi-fictionalized versions of his previous films into this one. |
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http://us.imdb.com/Title?0078754
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| | MSN Encarta - Bob Fosse |
 | | Bob Fosse (1927-1987), American choreographer (see Choreography) and stage and film director, admired for his work in Broadway musicals. |  | | Born Robert Louis Fosse in Chicago, Illinois, and trained in dance and acting, Fosse won his first Tony Awards for his imaginative dance sequences in the musicals Pajama Game (1953) and Damn Yankees (1955). |  | | Noted for its intentionally exaggerated staging and unique arrangements of dancers, Fosse's choreography emphasized stylistic techniques such as locked ankles, hip thrusts, shoulder rolls, and leaning postures. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761562747/Bob_Fosse.html
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| | Bob Fosse Websites @ Filmbug |
 | | Information, an essay on Bob Fosse's importance in American dance, and a listing of his creative musical numbers. |  | | Article from the Detroit Free Press, looking back over the work and life of Bob Fosse. |
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http://www.filmbug.com/db/34742-5
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| | Biography - Bob Fosse Product Reviews and Price Comparison - Interactive Reviews |
 | | The program focuses more on Fosse as a director and choreographer of musicals (on film, stage, and television) than on his work as a writer and director of drama. |  | | Fosse did as a director,choreographer.It does not solely talk about his addictions and what people would say are his downfalls.This mans work was and is brilliant and unmatched.This video is worth getting by anyone who is a fan of Bob Fosse.Thank you. |  | | Fosse.If your looking for a biography that describes the triumphs of a man who's work has been topped by noone;this is the one for you.It is direct and to the point about the work Mr. |
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http://www.interactivereviews.com/large/0767022076
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| | Fosse: BOB FOSSE |
 | | Mr Fosse co-wrote/directed/ choreographed All That Jazz (Cannes winner) and wrote/directed his second non-musical film, Star 80. |  | | In 1973 Bob Fosse became the only person in history to win an Oscar, Tony & Emmy Award in the same year. |  | | In 1972 he directed & choreographed Cabaret (winner of seven Oscars including Best Director), and in 1974 he directed his first non-musical film, Lenny. |
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http://www.fossethemusical.com/director.cfm?bioID=3
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