As you can see below, one of the dancers, Florence Miller, is doing an expert shimmy while the Ellington Orchestra riffs. The shimmy was a popular dance from the 1930s.
Here the two dancers do a choreographed shuffle and buck-and-wing. Dudley and Miller were both chorus girls for the Cotton Club in Harlem, where the Ellington Orchestra was featured in the 1930s.
Dudley returns and does a series of 360 degree turns, while the orchestra continues to wail.
This is Bessie Dudley doing a split.
Here are Williams and Dudley below, doing a series of high kicks while they dance to the music. Both dancers were prominent performers in 1930s Harlem.
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