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The Original Copasetics were an ensemble of star tap dancers formed in 1949 on the death of Bill Bojangles Robinson that helped to revive the art of tap. The first group included composer/arranger Billy Strayhorn and the choreographer Cholly Atkins, as well as Honi Coles, Charles “Cookie” Cook and his dance partner Ernest “Brownie” Brown. Other dancers included Chuck Green, Jimmy Slyde and Howard “Sandman” Sims. The group took its name from Robinson’s familiar observation that “everything is copasetic” and was honored in the 1989 Broadway revue Black and Blue.

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  • Die Original Copasetics waren ein Ensemble von Star-Stepptänzern, das 1949 nach dem Tod von Bill „Bojangles“ Robinson gegründet wurde und dazu beitragen sollte, den Stepptanz überleben zu lassen. Zur ersten Gruppe gehörten der Komponist/Arrangeur Billy Strayhorn und der Choreograf Cholly Atkins sowie Honi Coles, Charles „Cookie“ Cook und sein Tanzpartner Ernest „Brownie“ Brown. Weitere Tänzer waren Chuck Green, Jimmy Slyde und Howard „Sandman“ Sims. Die Gruppe erhielt ihren Namen nach Robinsons bekanntem Spruch „Everything is copasetic“ (übersetzt etwa: alles ist in Ordnung). Die Gruppe wurde 1989 mit der Broadway-Revue „Black and Blue“ geehrt. (de)
  • The Original Copasetics were an ensemble of star tap dancers formed in 1949 on the death of Bill Bojangles Robinson that helped to revive the art of tap. The first group included composer/arranger Billy Strayhorn and the choreographer Cholly Atkins, as well as Honi Coles, Charles “Cookie” Cook and his dance partner Ernest “Brownie” Brown. Other dancers included Chuck Green, Jimmy Slyde and Howard “Sandman” Sims. The group took its name from Robinson’s familiar observation that “everything is copasetic” and was honored in the 1989 Broadway revue Black and Blue. (en)
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  • Die Original Copasetics waren ein Ensemble von Star-Stepptänzern, das 1949 nach dem Tod von Bill „Bojangles“ Robinson gegründet wurde und dazu beitragen sollte, den Stepptanz überleben zu lassen. Zur ersten Gruppe gehörten der Komponist/Arrangeur Billy Strayhorn und der Choreograf Cholly Atkins sowie Honi Coles, Charles „Cookie“ Cook und sein Tanzpartner Ernest „Brownie“ Brown. Weitere Tänzer waren Chuck Green, Jimmy Slyde und Howard „Sandman“ Sims. Die Gruppe erhielt ihren Namen nach Robinsons bekanntem Spruch „Everything is copasetic“ (übersetzt etwa: alles ist in Ordnung). Die Gruppe wurde 1989 mit der Broadway-Revue „Black and Blue“ geehrt. (de)
  • The Original Copasetics were an ensemble of star tap dancers formed in 1949 on the death of Bill Bojangles Robinson that helped to revive the art of tap. The first group included composer/arranger Billy Strayhorn and the choreographer Cholly Atkins, as well as Honi Coles, Charles “Cookie” Cook and his dance partner Ernest “Brownie” Brown. Other dancers included Chuck Green, Jimmy Slyde and Howard “Sandman” Sims. The group took its name from Robinson’s familiar observation that “everything is copasetic” and was honored in the 1989 Broadway revue Black and Blue. (en)
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