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Arthur Duncan (born September 25, 1933) is an American tap dancer, also called an "Entertainer's Entertainer,"“About the International Tap Dance Hall of Fame: Biographies,” American Tap Dance Foundation, accessed April 27, 2022. known for his stint as a performer on '' The Lawrence Welk Show'' from 1964 to 1982. This, along with his earlier inclusion (despite objections) on ''
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'' in 1954 and with the help of White herself, made him the first African-American regular on a variety television program. He has performed all over the world and notably at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall.


Early life

Born in
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, Duncan entered show business at age 13, when he was a member of a dance quartet that performed at McKinley Junior High School in Pasadena. He later entered
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to study pharmacy, but left to pursue a career in show business.


Personal life

Not much can be found on Arthur Duncan’s personal life, but at one point in his life, Duncan served in the army as an army private, while one of his brothers, Wilbur, was in the navy. The two seemed close to their father James Duncan and one of their sisters, Savaletta D. Gordon.


Career

Arthur Duncan took dance lessons with Willie Covan an
Nick Castle
The dancer claims that Castle had a bigger influence on him and his musicality. While Duncan could be counted on for a consistent solid rhythm and big finish, he rarely repeated himself and “was not a relaxed dancer.” In fact, “his forearms tended to swing stiffly from the elbow.” In terms of expression, he aimed to “please old-timers.” The stress of doing so caused the look on his face to be strained, “wavering between smarmy and scared, the smile of a man concerned about the pistol sticking into his back.” Many African American performers often felt as though they needed to smile wide for white audiences, and it is clear that Duncan, no matter his popularity, was not exempt from that. Before his debut on
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, Arthur Duncan toured with the Jimmie Rodgers Show and danced in Europe for several years, including London, Paris, Cairo, Beirut, and Switzerland. In 1954, Duncan first appeared on ''
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'' and quickly became a regular performer. However, when Betty White's show reached a national audience, television stations in the
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South threatened a boycott if Duncan remained on the show. White refused to fire him, saying "I’m sorry, but, you know, he stays. Live with it" and giving Duncan more airtime. Unfortunately, in retaliation, her show was canceled later that year. In 2018, Duncan had the opportunity to reunite with Betty White on Steve Harvey’s show ''Little Big Shots: Forever Young'' where he revealed he was not aware of the controversy at the time of its occurrence. There, he credited White to his success and starting his career. In 1957, Duncan joined Bob Hope's troupe touring U.S. military bases as a part of the United Service Organization (USO), making him the first African American to be part of that 100-member group. The tour entertained U.S. troops during the
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and Vietnam War, providing a moment of relief for those on the battlefront. The tap dancer said it was “the best thing I could have done to help my country.” After his time on ''
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'' and with USO, Duncan was discovered by Lawrence Welk's personal manager Sam Lutz. He first appeared on the show as a guest in 1964 and shortly after was offered a permanent spot as a member of Welk's "musical family." Several years after joining The Lawrence Welk Show, Arthur Duncan sang and danced a blend of old and new routines at the International Frolics in L.A. in 1967. This event took place in the Creole Lounge of the Hacienda International Hotel. He also kicked off the opening of the new Richmond office of Home Savings and Loan Association on May 3, 1979 in California. Duncan appeared alongside seven others of “TV’s greatest entertainers” in a “salute to the ‘golden days of television.’” The seven others consisted of Dennis Day, Alan Hale Jr., David Nelson,
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, and Barbara Hale and her husband, Bill Williams. In the 1980s, Duncan danced at multiple venues alongside other famous tap dancers. On May 13, 1982, he appeared with the Hoofers Club on the show “Two on the Town.” In 1988, he was featured in “An Evening of Tap” at Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall. Declared a “tap dancer’s summit,” the event’s jazz tap performance included
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, Howard Sandman Sims, Savion Glover,
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, Jimmy Slyde, and Gregory Hines.Constance Valis Hill, “Arthur Duncan iography” Tap Dance in America: A Twentieth-Century Chronology of Tap Performance on Stage, Film, and Media, Library of Congress, accessed May 4, 2022, https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.music.tdabio.43/default.html. Arthur Duncan danced with Gregory Hines a second time that year on September 18th at Carnegie Hall. Duncan even starred in a musical on top of his many performances. In 1988, around March 10 through 13, he played Mr. Magix in the Long Beach Civic Light Opera’s “My One and Only,” a musical parody that first opened on Broadway in 1983 and won three Tony Awards. A year later, our tap dancer performed at San Francisco’s Kimball’s East alongside Robert L. Reed. The event also featured Brenda Bufalino, Fred Moritel, Rusty Frank, and Savion Glover.Constance Hill. ''Tap Dancing America: A Cultural History.'' (Oxford University Press,  2014), 299. Arthur Duncan’s career was not diminished in the turn of the century. In 2004, he danced at the second annual Los Angeles Tap Festival. He continued to dance in the festival every year until 2008.Constance Valis Hill, “Arthur Duncan iography” Tap Dance in America: A Twentieth-Century Chronology of Tap Performance on Stage, Film, and Media, Library of Congress, accessed May 4, 2022, https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/ihas/loc.music.tdabio.43/default.html.


''The Lawrence Welk Show'' (1964-1982)

Duncan is most famously known for his time on '' The Lawrence Welk Show'', on which he appeared as a regular from 1964 until 1982. Introduced by Welk, the dancer was said to be “a credit to his race and to the entertainment profession.” In fact, Duncan was the first Black person to be a regular on a variety show. The weight of this, as well as the weight of being the only Black man on the show, led to him pre-recording his tap dancing, saying he “didn’t take chances.” Unfortunately, this confined him and his dance moves, not allowing him to experiment, which is a key element of tap dancing. His time on The Lawrence Welk Show gave the art of tap “its most regular exposure in that era,” which was a time in which tap was mostly dormant. It especially helped that he was featured weekly as a regular. And though he tapped by himself for the most part, he danced with both Bobby Burgess and Jack Imel on the show.


Later years

The 1989 film '' Tap'' featured Duncan in a cameo appearance with other famous tap dancers. He made more TV guest appearances on ''Diagnosis Murder'' with
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, and '' The Phil Donahue Show.'' In 2004 Duncan was honored at the annual "Tap Extravaganza" in New York City. In 2006, Duncan was honored for his contributions to tap dance at the 15th Annua
St. Louis Tap Festival
In 2017, Duncan appeared on the series premiere episode of the reality talent series '' Little Big Shots: Forever Young'', where he performed a dance and reunited with actress Betty White. In 2018, Duncan made an appearance on '' The Talk'' as part of a surprise for co-host Sheryl Underwood, who performed a tap dance routine with Savion Glover as part of the show's ''New Year's Evolution''. Underwood said Duncan was her inspiration for tap dancing. Duncan gave Underwood flowers to celebrate her return to tap dancing.


Awards

Due to his long-lasting and outstanding tap dancing career, Arthur Duncan has earned many awards and much recognition. In 2003, Duncan was featured on the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, where he represented “the eldest of three generations of tap.” The number danced was choreographed by Jason Samuels Smith and received an Emmy Award. A year later, in 2004, he won the Flo-Bert Lifetime Achievement Award at the New York City Tap Extravaganza. He then received the Living Treasure in American Dance Award in 2005 from Oklahoma City University.Kathie Walling, “About Tap Dancer Arthur Duncan,” Tap Dancing Resources, accessed May 2, 2022, http://www.tapdancingresources.com/dancers/arthur-duncan/. In 2006, he was honored at the 15th Annual St. Louis Tap Festival for his “lifetime contribution to the art of tap dance,” earning a tribute. In 2008, he was presented with an honorary Doctor of Performing Arts in American Dance degree also from Oklahoma City University. Some years later, the Chicago National Association of Dance Masters awarded him with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. Lastly, he was inducted in the International Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2020.“About the International Tap Dance Hall of Fame: Biographies,” American Tap Dance Foundation, accessed April 27, 2022.


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External links

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