The HistoryMakers video oral history with Fayard Nicholas.

Format Video (Streaming)
PublicationChicago, Illinois : The HistoryMakers, [2016].
Description1 online resource (6 video files (2 hr., 34 min., 57 sec.)) : sound, color.
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=https://da.thehistorymakers.org/storiesForBio;ID=A2004.048
Subjects

Other author/creatorNicholas, Fayard, interviewee.
Other author/creatorCrowe, Larry F., interviewer.
Other author/creatorStearns, Scott, director of photography.
Other author/creatorHistoryMakers (Video oral history collection), production company.
Variant title History Makers video oral history with Fayard Nicholas
Portion of title Fayard Nicholas
Abstract Dancer Fayard Antonio Nicholas was born on October 20, 1914 in Mobile, Alabama, the eldest of the Nicholas Brothers. In 1927, he and his siblings debuted as "The Nicholas Kids" in Philadelphia, eventually becoming "The Nicholas Brothers". Famous for the "flying splits", the Nicholas Brothers opened at Harlem's Cotton Club in 1931 where one of their most popular routines was "Minnie the Moocher" with Cab Calloway. Their first film, a short entitled Pie Blackbird was shot in 1932, followed by numerous other roles. Nicholas served in the Army from 1943 to 1944. The brothers danced for the King of England in 1948, and were honored by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, in addition to receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Nicholas lectured about dance with his wife, Katheryn Hopkins Nicholas. His brother, Harold, passed away in 2000. Nicholas passed away on January 24, 2006 at age 91.
CreditsVideographer, Scott Stearns.
Performer Larry Crowe, interviewer.
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded Chicago, Illinois 2004 May 14.
Source of descriptionVendor-supplied metadata.
Genre/formInternet videos.
Genre/formInterviews.
Genre/formNonfiction films.
Genre/formOral histories.
Genre/formOral histories.
Genre/formInternet videos.
Genre/formNonfiction films.
Stock numberA2004.048 HistoryMakers