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Pan's People : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pan's People
Pan's People was a British TV dance troupe, most usually associated with the BBC TV music chart show ''Top of the Pops''. In an era before pop videos, they danced to songs whose original artists were not available to perform them live. They were not the first dance troupe to appear regularly on ''Top of the Pops''; they were preceded by The Go-Jos in the programme's first four years, before Pan's People replaced them in May 1968. They did not start off with weekly appearances, but they had become an almost-weekly feature of the programme by early 1970. ==History== Pan's People were formed in December 1966 in London. Set up as a sextet, they appeared on television series in the UK and the Netherlands before they were first approached to appear on ''Top of the Pops'' in 1968.〔() 〕 Two dancers (Dee Dee and Ruth) from the troupe were invited to dance on ''Top of the Pops'' by choreographer Virginia Mason in 1968 for a routine to "Simon Says" by the 1910 Fruitgum Company. This was followed by a further routine featuring three members of Pan's People (Dee Dee, Ruth and Flick, dancing to "Respect" by Aretha Franklin, and subsequently, the entire sextet appeared in a routine set to "US Male" by Elvis Presley.〔
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