ep 033 Diversifying the Narrative: part 5 featuring Victor Littles

Showgirl's Life Podcast | ep 33 Diversifying the Narrative: stories from dancers of the line formerly known as the Ebony line and beyond part 5, featuring Victor Littles

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This is part five of a seven-part series in which I feature guests who are all People of Color who performed in Hallelujah Hollywood!, Jubilee!, and/or Hello, Hollywood, Hello! between 1973-2016. Victor Littles was a dancer in the line formerly known as the “Ebony Guys” in Jubilee. He started his dance training late, but was able to work as a professional dancer with the help of mentors like Winston Hemsley and Tricia Lee, guiding him along the way. 

We discuss his life after dance and how he transitioned into the world of education obtaining his doctorate and his foray into politics. And of course, we discussed his experience being a Man of Color in a show and how systematic racism affected his experience. I would love to hear your favorite part of this interview. Join the discussion below!


Showgirl's Life Podcast | ep 35 Diversifying the Narrative: stories from dancers of the line formerly known as the Ebony line and beyond part 7

ep 035 Diversifying the Narrative: stories from dancers of the line formerly known as the Ebony line and beyond part 7

I had the honor of speaking to dancers from the line formerly known as the Ebony line for this special episode. Make sure to listen to each of their individual episodes in addition to this culmination of this special series. Featuring Pete Menefee, Jakki Ford, Anthony Brown, Gayve Littles, Victor Littles, Frieda Bronfin, Eileen Ryans Scott and Andrew Branche.


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