Henry LeTang
About
Born in Harlem, USA, Henry was the second son of Clarence, born in Dominica, and his wife Marie, who emigrated from St. Croix. The couple owned and operated a radio and phonograph repair shop. All their children were musically inclined; in addition to his interest in dance, Henry played the violin.

After a number of years performing and being mentored by the likes of Buddy Bradley and John Bubbles, Henry opened his first studio at the age of seventeen – a single room with a piano. Over the decades he taught and/or worked with a multitude of entertainment personalities, including Lena Horne, Betty Hutton, Billie Holiday, Eleanor Powell, Lola Falana, Peter Gennaro, Leslie Uggams, Joey Heatherton, Chita Rivera, Ben Vereen, Debbie Allen, Hinton Battle, Savion Glover, and the Hines Brothers, Maurice and Gregory.

Henry created dance routines for the Broadway musicals “My Dear Public” and “Dream with Music” in the mid-1940s, but received his first full-fledged choreographer’s credit with the 1952 Sissle and Blake revue “Shuffle Along.” Twenty-six years later, he would receive Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations for his work on “Eubie!”, a song-and-dance tribute to Mr. Blake. Additional theatre credits include “Sophisticated Ladies” (1981), earning Henry a second Tony nomination, and “Black and Blue” (1989), which finally won him the prize. His work in film included Francis Ford Coppola’s the “Cotton Club” (1984), “Tap” (1989), and “Bojangles” (2001). On the smaller screen Henry choreographed The Garry Moore Show for seven years, staged the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon on numerous occasions, and created dance routines for George Balanchine and Milton Berle.

In addition to numerous lifetime achievement awards, Dr. LeTang was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Performing Arts in American Dance degree from Oklahoma City University in 2002.

After 91 years Dr. LeTang leaves a legacy of over 5 generations of tap dancers, and an unparalleled body of work committed to the education and presentation of the art of tap dance.
Body of Work

Film

TitleRoleYear
Bojangles (TV)Choreographer2001
TapChoreographer/Hoofer1989
The Cotton ClubTap Choreographer/Hoofer1984

 

Broadway

ShowCreditYear(s)
Black and BlueChoreographerJanuary 1989 –
January 1991
Sophisticated LadiesCo-Choreographer and Tap ChoreographerMarch 1981 –
January 1983
Eubie!Choreographer and Tap ChoreographerSeptember 1978 –
October 1979
Shuffle Along (1952)ChoreographerMay 1952 –
May 1952
Dream with MusicTap Routines DirectorMay 1944 –
June 1944
My Dear PublicAssistant ChoreographerSeptember 1942 –
October 1943

 

Awards

AwardShowYear
American Choreography AwardLifetime Achievement Award2003
Honorary Doctor of Performing Arts in American Dance (Oklahoma City University)Lifetime Achievement Award2002
Flo-Bert AwardLifetime Achievement Award1995
Living Treasure in American Dance Award (Oklahoma City University)Lifetime Achievement Award1995
Tony Award Best ChoreographyBlack and Blue [winner]1989
Tony Award Best ChoreographySophisticated Ladies [nominee]1981
Outer Critics Circle Award for outstanding Tap ChoreographySophisticated Ladies [winner]1981
Drama Critics AwardEubie [winner]1979
Tony Award Best ChoreographyEubie! [nominee]1979
Drama Desk Award Outstanding ChoreographyEubie! [nominee]1979

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