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Where Are You Fred Astaire
A man with impeccable charm, sophistication and grace, Fred Astaire was at once both marvelous and enchanting As the twentieth century’s greatest dancer and master artist. He made his sublime dancing (“hoofing”) seem effortless. Capturing the American spirit with both panache and verve Fred Astaire glided across some quite wonderful movie sets: Top Hat (1935), Swing Time (1936), Shall We Dance (1937) Done magnificently—all harken back to a different America. This America tho’ more old fashioned was one of “can-do” And boasted a gutsy bravado even in times great hardship. Fred Astaire with others was a sturdy star symbol of the then Greatest Generation that helped bring peace to a war torn world. Fred Astaire was part of this Greatest Generation entertaining Packed audiences and dazzling them with steps of joy and perfection. Tho’ now gone Astaire’s past accomplishments serve as a prologue For new generations to come and to seize opportunities for greatness. Where are you Fred Astaire? Gary Bateman, Copyright © All Rights Reserved, Schoeningen, Germany (September 2, 2014)
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