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Ballet Black

Ballet Black

75% Match19861h 25m

Documentary

Overview

Stephen Dwoskin brings together members of the Ballet Negres dance company, founded in London in 1946.

Top Cast

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Ben Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

A

Astley Harvey

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

P

Pamela Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

J

Johnny Kwango

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

P

Pearl Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)

R

Richie Riley

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

T

Tony Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

P

Patricia Mary Clover

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

L

Leonard Salzedo

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

P

Paul Bailey

Dancer

Jacqueline Boatswain

Jacqueline Boatswain

Dancer (as Jacqui Boatswain)

B

Beaux Bryant

Dancer

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Ballet Black

Ballet Black

7.519861h 25m
Documentary

Stephen Dwoskin brings together members of the Ballet Negres dance company, founded in London in 1946.

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Actor

Ben Johnson

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Ben Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Ben Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Astley Harvey

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

Astley Harvey

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

Astley Harvey

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

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Actor

Pamela Johnson

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Pamela Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Pamela Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Johnny Kwango

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Johnny Kwango

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Johnny Kwango

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Pearl Johnson

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)

Pearl Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)

Pearl Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)

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Actor

Richie Riley

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

Richie Riley

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

Richie Riley

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches

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Actor

Tony Johnson

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Tony Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Tony Johnson

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Patricia Mary Clover

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Patricia Mary Clover

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Patricia Mary Clover

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Leonard Salzedo

as Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Leonard Salzedo

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

Leonard Salzedo

Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member

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Actor

Paul Bailey

as Dancer

Paul Bailey

Dancer

Paul Bailey

Dancer

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