Examines the life of American choreographer Bob Fosse, discussing his childhood experiences with dance, his work as a vaudeville performer, his decision to join the Navy, the development of his signature style, and his work in film and on Broadway.
Presents the dance style of award-winning choreographer Bob Fosse, with in-depth descriptions and photographs of dancers performing the moves, from splayed hands and facial expressions to the Fosse arms and backward walks of the dance forms most people remember for bowler hats and white gloves, and the show "Chicago" among others.
Chronicles the life of award-winning choreographer and director Bob Fosse, discussing his childhood in Chicago, his early career as a dancer, his Broadway successes, his impact on the history of theater, and other related topics.