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By age 20, Hank Brunjes had taken Broadway by storm and was sharing the stage with some of the biggest stars in the world. But what happens when you age out of Broadway? You find a new way to keep dancing!
Once confined to a wheelchair, entertainer Leonard Crofoot now dances his way into hearts everywhere with his graceful performances and indomitable spirit.
He's been thrilling audiences for nearly five decades, and John Davidson says at 67, he continues to find new joys in performing on stage.
Did you know there is a live show called The Fabulous Palm Springs Follies? It's a dance and...
The world's oldest showgirl still kicks up her heels at 85 and says a brush with cancer was the only wake-up call she ever needed.
Glenda Guilfoyle is a real-life dancing queen. She started as a coveted Radio City Music Hall Rockette at the age of 17 and at 74, she's still moving her feet to the music.
Beverly Allen was all about defying expectations. She swore she'd never stop dancing and she didn't until she passed away this week at the age of 90.