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Dancin'

''Dancin is a musical revue first produced in 1978, directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, who won a Tony Award for the choreography. The show is a tribute to the art of dance, and the music is a collection of mostly American songs, many with a dance theme, from a wide variety of styles, from operetta to jazz to classical to marches to pop.
==Production==
''Dancin opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on March 27, 1978. It then transferred to the Ambassador Theatre and ran for 1,774 performances (including previews). Additional choreography was by Christopher Chadman.
After the success of the dance-intensive ''A Chorus Line'', Fosse proposed a show with little dialogue and singing. Fosse's concept for the show was to use classical and show music, popular music, rock and roll, Mozart, Bach, George M. Cohan, and contemporary music by Neil Diamond and Melissa Manchester, anything ''except'' a new score written by a collaborator. He stated publicly that the project would free him from the burden of an artistic partnership: "When you have collaborators, you have all those midnight meetings. I'm tired of those...So I just decided to meet myself at midnight."〔("Fosse, 'Dancin'" ) PBS.org〕〔Gottfried, Martin. ''All His Jazz'', Da Capo Press, 1990, p. 359. ISBN 0-306-80837-4〕 Fosse invited choreographer Graciela Daniele to contribute a few numbers, but she declined, saying "When you are out of ideas, call me. I have the feeling that once you get into it, you're going to want to do it all."〔 Despite the lack of creative partners, Fosse still had to negotiate with his co-producer Bernard Jacobs, the president of The Shubert Organization, who objected to Fosse's risqué number depicting a tourist coping with New York City's then-notoriously seamy Times Square.〔 The show's remaining numbers impressed audiences, and because Fosse co-produced the show, it became his biggest financial success in the theatre.〔Kenrick, John.("History of The Musical Stage, 1970s II: Concept Musicals, Fosse" ) musicals101.com〕〔Gottfried, p. 366〕
The show's choreography was so demanding, however, that small theatre companies were unable to effectively recreate it, and so the show has not been revived.〔 However, several numbers from ''Dancin were recreated for the 1999 dance review ''Fosse'', including: "Crunchy Granola Suite", "I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man", "Big Noise from Winnetka", "Mr. Bojangles", and "Sing Sing Sing".〔(''Fosse'' ) Internet Broadway Database〕
A revival was scheduled to be produced by the Roundabout Theatre Company at Studio 54 for 2009, but this had been postponed until the 2009–10 season, and was again postponed indefinitely.〔Jones, Kenneth. ("Mr. No Jangles: 'Dancin' ' Will Not Step Into Broadway's Studio 54" ) playbill.com, August 30, 2011〕

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