
Ballet Black
Documentary
Overview
Stephen Dwoskin brings together members of the Ballet Negres dance company, founded in London in 1946.
Top Cast
Ben Johnson
Ben Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Ben Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Astley Harvey
Astley Harvey
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches
Astley Harvey
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches
Pamela Johnson
Pamela Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Pamela Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Johnny Kwango
Johnny Kwango
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Johnny Kwango
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Pearl Johnson
Pearl Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)
Pearl Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member (as Pearl Johnson)
Richie Riley
Richie Riley
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches
Richie Riley
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member / Ballet Sketches
Tony Johnson
Tony Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Tony Johnson
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Patricia Mary Clover
Patricia Mary Clover
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Patricia Mary Clover
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Leonard Salzedo
Leonard Salzedo
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Leonard Salzedo
Self - Original 'Ballet Negres' Member
Paul Bailey
Paul Bailey
Dancer
Paul Bailey
Dancer
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