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Happy Birthday Fred Astaire

Southbury CT, May 9, 2012 - On May 10, 1899 a boy by the name of Frederick Austerlitz was born in Omaha Nebraska. This boy would later on go on to become one of the greatest male stars of all time, a dancing prodigy and change the history of dance on film. This boy would go on to become none other than Fred Astaire.
In honor of this American legend the Fred Astaire Franchised Dance Studio of Southbury is holding an open house birthday celebration on May 18th 7:30 to 9:00p.m. The party held at 316 Main Street South, Southbury,  will have general dancing, Group Classes, a demonstration and, of course, birthday cake. Please RSVP to 203-267-7600
Astaire’s career spanned over 76 years of his 88 year life. During that time he made 31 musical films and changed the way the country looked at dance on screen. He won three Emmy Awards, one Academy Award and three Golden Globes in his lifetime among many other accolades. This from a man who’s Hollywood screen test claimed, “Can’t act. Can’t sing. Slightly Bald. Can dance a little.”
He originally began his career partnered with his sister, Adele, as a vaudeville act. They performed together until the 1930’s when Adele got married and retired from the stage. It was then that Astaire paired with who would become his most well-known partner, Ginger Rogers. Together they would make ten films and become known as the greatest dance pairs to have ever graced the stage.
Astaire was known as a perfectionist. He would take weeks to rehearse his routines, ironing out every detail. He once said, “I never yet got anything 100% right.” Though in watching his routines it would be hard to say what he ever got wrong. After the filming of the Belle of New York in 1952 the directors wanted to reshoot a scene with Astaire to change the costume and the setting. In watching the two scenes side-by-side in a split screen they are identical. Astaire was so rehearsed his timing was perfect in the retake compared to the original.
Astaire passed away on June 22, 1987, but left us a legacy of music and dancing that is still alive today. A performer of his caliber has not graced the stage since, but he has influenced the works of many who have come after him. His work shaped the way dance was seen on the screen and his influence is still felt today.
In 1947 he cofounded the Fred Astaire Dance Studio company. He took the elegance and glamour of Hollywood and made it accessible to everyone as a way of preserving his dancing and passing it on. "Some people seem to think that good dancers are born," Astaire once observed, "but all the good dancers I have known are taught or trained. To me, dancing has always been fun. I enjoy every minute of it. I am glad that I can now put my knowledge to use in bringing personal confidence and a feeling of achievement to so many people."

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Renee O'Connell May 17, 2013 at 12:39 pm
Thank you Paul. I just thought of sending it to you last night. I am going to do my best toRead More videotape it today. I will send it to you as soon as possible. Thanks for your assistance. Renee
Paul Singley (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 12:06 pm
Hello. I didn't hear about this until the last minute, so unfortunately I cannot go. I'm sorry aboutRead More that. However, I was hoping someone would be able to take a video of the girls performing the song and send it to me. paul.singley@patch.com. Thanks and good luck, girls!
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