Jimmy Slyde

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Jimmy Slyde was an influential American tap dancer renowned for his smooth, gliding style and improvisational jazz-infused performances.

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instanceOf choreographer
dancer
human
tap dancer
alsoKnownAs King of Slides NERFINISHED
Slide NERFINISHED
awardReceived Bessie Award NERFINISHED
Dance Magazine Award NERFINISHED
National Heritage Fellowship NERFINISHED
birthName James Titus Godbolt NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath colon cancer
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1927-10-02
dateOfDeath 2008-05-16
ethnicity African American NERFINISHED
gender male
genre jazz dance
tap dance
hasStudent Dianne Walker NERFINISHED
Gregory Hines NERFINISHED
Savion Glover NERFINISHED
honoredBy National Endowment for the Arts NERFINISHED
influenced Gregory Hines NERFINISHED
Savion Glover NERFINISHED
contemporary tap dancers
influencedBy jazz music
knownFor revitalizing interest in tap dance in the late 20th century
languageSpoken English
movement jazz tap
name Jimmy Slyde NERFINISHED
notableFor improvisational jazz-infused tap performances
smooth gliding style in tap dance
occupation choreographer
tap dancer
participatedIn tap dance festivals worldwide
performedAt Apollo Theater NERFINISHED
Cotton Club NERFINISHED
performedWith Count Basie NERFINISHED
Duke Ellington NERFINISHED
Louis Armstrong NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Atlanta, Georgia, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Hanson, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
raisedIn Boston, Massachusetts, United States NERFINISHED
residence Paris
surface form: Paris, France
style gliding slides across the floor
rhythmically complex improvisation
taughtAt American Dance Festival NERFINISHED
Broadway Dance Center NERFINISHED

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Tap featuresPerformer Jimmy Slyde
Savion Glover influencedBy Jimmy Slyde