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'The Dancing Man - Peg Leg Bates' Screening in Partnership with Coronado Island Film Festival

Friday, March 25, 2022 at 4 PM
Coronado Public Library
Free

Join us for a special screening of the documentary "The Dancing Man - Peg Leg Bates" in partnership with the Coronado Island Film Festival.

About the film: At 12 years old his leg was amputated on his mother’s kitchen table. At 40 he was a world renowned tap dancer and a regular on the Ed Sullivan show. He is “The Dancing Man” - Peg Leg Bates. As a disabled African American, Clayton Bates fought discrimination on two fronts, eventually rising to become jazz dance royalty. Stunning archival film clips and commentary by tap greats such as Honi Coles and Gregory Hines demonstrate that Peg Leg Bates was far more than a novelty act. Determined to be financially independent, Bates saved his money and opened a Catskill resort that welcomed African Americans. R & B legend Ruth Brown sums up his influence on African American culture in his time: “In those days, there were two great things for Black people. One was that Peg Leg Bates was going to be on TV, and the other was that Joe Louis was going to fight.”

Date | Friday, March 25 at 4 p.m.

Location | Coronado Public Library

This is a free event open to the public.

For more information, please visit coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/dancing-man-peg-leg-bates-screening or call (619) 522-7390.

Coronado Public Library

640 Orange Ave.
Coronado, California 92118
619-522-7390
eskelly@coronado.ca.us

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