Arthur Duncan
Arthur Duncan was born to dance. A highly visible performer, he's often referred to as an "Entertainer's Entertainer," thrilling audiences around the world. He is a quintessential song and dance man, whose performances are a lively collection of sophisticated footwork and wonderful songs.
He has performed in concert at both Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall. He was a guest artist with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and the Oregon Symphony Orchestra. His television credits include guest appearances in "Diagnosis of a Murder" with Dick Van Dyke, "Columbo" with Peter Faulk, The Phil Donahue Show, The Betty White Show, and was a regular on the weekly "Lawrence Welk Show." He took the stage in a Las vegas extravaganza at Bally's with Jerry Lewis and Sammy Davis, Jr. He was a featured personality in the movie "Tap" starring Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis, Jr. and toured in the Broadway show, "My One and Only" with Tommy Tune. Arthur joined Bob Hope on several tours and could be seen dancing a high-spirited tap in a McDonald's commercial. He is a dedicated mentor and shares his spotlight experiences through lecture demonstrations and master tap classes. While living abroad, Arthur spread his magic all over Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Australia, giving to his audiences a stunning and dazzling show.
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