Remembering Norma Miller, David Winters, Red Kelly
Norma Miller was the dancer from Harlem who helped popularize the 1920’s dance, The Lindy Hop. She spent a lifetime dancing, doing choreography and telling stories of the fabulous Savoy Ballroom where she first made her name. David Winters was a dancer and choreographer who first came to attention as a gang member in the stage and film versions of West Side Story. He went on to choreograph on television for stars such as Elvis and Ann-Margret. Red Kelly was the Hall of Fame hockey player for the Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs who won eight Stanley Cups and was also a member of the Canadian Parliament.