Chita may be aging, but I saw a few years ago in NINE on Broadway. I counted myself blessed to be in a theater watching a true legend. She was fabulous in NINE which was many years after the production posted. I don't think Chita will ever be "too old".
people didn't go see "kiss of the spiderwoman" expecting Chita Rivera at 30, they fully expected and were prepared for a woman of 60-something enchanting them...theatre is a two way street...the performer gives but the audeince gives something in return, seeing Chita perform in this number is not just seeing a piece of choreography but seeing a bit of broadway history, some memories and some good times ..and bum times...all coming together,old age isn't just a subtraction but an addition as well
I don't understand why it's a slur to note that a great dancer gets less great with age. Even Chita. There has never been, nor will there ever be, a dancer at 60 who can dance as they did when they were 30, and it's an insult to those greats to act like nothing's wrong, when CLEARLY the movement and energy levels are drastically reduced. One 180 kick is not a great dance routine; it is an older, formerly amazing dancer showing that she can still do one 180 kick.
@jjarndyce nope! I'm a dancer who realizes that movement always happens until it doesn't :) Can you point out somewhere specific in this performance that you feel age takes away from the choreography?
She was a fantastic performer. Yes, she's very fine in this and, most of all, takes the stage with real presence. But it's nonetheless painful, in a way. In those years B'way kept resurrecting aging talent (Julie Andrews, too) and putting them through paces they were just too old to do. Instead of launching new Chitas. Don't mistake me: what she does here is very, very good. But the reality is, we're watching a GREAT dancer who got too old to dance.
@jjarndyce comments like this fascinate me! Can you point to any examples in the video where you feel age affects the performance? She' s not lagging behind the beat, she's not winded, she executes lifts and and a 180 kick. the reality of the situation is no-one is ever "too old" to dance.
@jjarndyce comments like this fascinate me! Can you point to any examples in the video where you feel age affects the performance? She' s not lagging behind the beat, she's not winded, she executes lifts and and a 180 kick. the reality of the situation is no-one is ever "too old" to dance.
@jjarndyce --lol.. launching new chitas... she is one of a kind!! she was born not made.. i've seen several younger performers play/ dance this role, none come even close to the artistry and perfection of chita...
@jjarndyce ol.. launching new chitas... she is one of a kind!! she was born not made.. i've seen several younger performers play/ dance this role, none come even close to the artistry and perfection of chita...
Did she get the KCH the same year as Hal Prince? Because if you look at the end of the number for Chita's honour, Hal Prince comes out with a honour around his neck from stage left
Chita may be aging, but I saw a few years ago in NINE on Broadway. I counted myself blessed to be in a theater watching a true legend. She was fabulous in NINE which was many years after the production posted. I don't think Chita will ever be "too old".
andrevarner1967 11 months ago
Chita and Julie both showed the world that 60+ women can still outperform 30's and unders when it comes to Broadway hits.
fatheranthony4pope 11 months ago
people didn't go see "kiss of the spiderwoman" expecting Chita Rivera at 30, they fully expected and were prepared for a woman of 60-something enchanting them...theatre is a two way street...the performer gives but the audeince gives something in return, seeing Chita perform in this number is not just seeing a piece of choreography but seeing a bit of broadway history, some memories and some good times ..and bum times...all coming together,old age isn't just a subtraction but an addition as well
Dirkdebruyne 1 year ago
It's Chita. Step off.
bioshock5678 1 year ago
I don't understand why it's a slur to note that a great dancer gets less great with age. Even Chita. There has never been, nor will there ever be, a dancer at 60 who can dance as they did when they were 30, and it's an insult to those greats to act like nothing's wrong, when CLEARLY the movement and energy levels are drastically reduced. One 180 kick is not a great dance routine; it is an older, formerly amazing dancer showing that she can still do one 180 kick.
jjarndyce 1 year ago
This song is the best!!!
ThornNorris 1 year ago
amazing.
AliiBabeexx 1 year ago
Got to say: never too old to dance? Are you high?
jjarndyce 1 year ago
@jjarndyce nope! I'm a dancer who realizes that movement always happens until it doesn't :) Can you point out somewhere specific in this performance that you feel age takes away from the choreography?
ryanglitter 1 year ago 5
She was a fantastic performer. Yes, she's very fine in this and, most of all, takes the stage with real presence. But it's nonetheless painful, in a way. In those years B'way kept resurrecting aging talent (Julie Andrews, too) and putting them through paces they were just too old to do. Instead of launching new Chitas. Don't mistake me: what she does here is very, very good. But the reality is, we're watching a GREAT dancer who got too old to dance.
jjarndyce 1 year ago
@jjarndyce comments like this fascinate me! Can you point to any examples in the video where you feel age affects the performance? She' s not lagging behind the beat, she's not winded, she executes lifts and and a 180 kick. the reality of the situation is no-one is ever "too old" to dance.
ryanglitter 1 year ago
@jjarndyce comments like this fascinate me! Can you point to any examples in the video where you feel age affects the performance? She' s not lagging behind the beat, she's not winded, she executes lifts and and a 180 kick. the reality of the situation is no-one is ever "too old" to dance.
ryanglitter 1 year ago 4
@jjarndyce --lol.. launching new chitas... she is one of a kind!! she was born not made.. i've seen several younger performers play/ dance this role, none come even close to the artistry and perfection of chita...
aao26 1 year ago
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@jjarndyce ol.. launching new chitas... she is one of a kind!! she was born not made.. i've seen several younger performers play/ dance this role, none come even close to the artistry and perfection of chita...
aao26 1 year ago
One of the best entertainer of the world, ever.
Aeysatawat 2 years ago 2
Did she get the KCH the same year as Hal Prince? Because if you look at the end of the number for Chita's honour, Hal Prince comes out with a honour around his neck from stage left
fashionglindaguru 2 years ago
Chita performed @ the KCH here for Hal Prince. She also performed for Kander and Ebb when they were honored, and she got honored in 2002 herself.
bigjoetube 2 years ago
When was this? She did this exact same number at the Tony Awards the year she was nominated and won the Tony for SPIDERWOMAN, right?
meredithchandler73 2 years ago
Chita always says "Thank you" after those two guys help her up. I LOVE HER
an7iguy 3 years ago
She is about 62 years old in this and can still out dance most 30 year olds! Amazing!!!
sddesigner 3 years ago
cool!
mimi121083 4 years ago
This is amazing!
MTdizzle94 4 years ago
I love you Chita! Thank you for sharing your gifts with us!
RevelShock2007 4 years ago