There are many iconic dance numbers. Too many to choose from to be honest. I certainly cannot put them in any particular order. Here are some of the best.
One - A Chorus Line
Choreographed by Michael Bennett and Bob Avian
This entire musical is iconic but the opening and finale numbers are undoubtably two of the best known and most beloved dance numbers ever to hit the Broadway stage! A 5,6,7,8...
Shaking the Blues Away - Holiday Inn
Choreographer - Denis Jones
I mean, they are tapping AND skipping...what?! How is this possible?! Talk aobut endurance!
The Audition - 42nd Street
Choreographer - Randy Skinner
From that sneaky peak, to the giant ensemble, this dance number is just so exciting!
Anything Goes - Anything Goes
Choreographer - Michael Smuin
I told you I love a tap number! I especially love a tap number with a whole lot of sailors and Sutton Foster leading the pack - what a way to close out a show.
All That Jazz - Chicago
Choreographer - Bob Fosse
Nothing says iconic like Fosse, isolations, jazz hands and Velma Kelly.
Step in Time - Mary Poppins
Choreographers - Matthew Bourne and Richard Eyre
Skip ahead a bit in this video to get the real BANG of this dance number (more tap shoes 😂). If you have the time to watch the whole video, it's great to hear more about the song at the beginning too. I LOVED this number in the film and of course, in the musical too. Mary Poppins is just wonderful but this is the highlight.
Seize the Day - Newsies
Choreographer - Christoper Gattelli
One of the most exciting numbers on Broadway in some time - so many flips! Such athleticism - really amazing! One my favorite musicals and musical numbers.
New York, New York - On The Town
Choreographer - Joshua Bergasse
Love this video! Talk about stellar dancing. This just puts that great dance all around NYC - so enjoyable!
The Bottle Dance - Fiddler on the Roof
Choreographer - Jerome Robbins
A true classic! Known as one of the hardest dances on Broadway, to perform this requires great balance and unity amongst the ensemble. When done well, boy, does it amaze!
The Lambeth Walk - Me and My Girl
Choreographer - Gillian Gregory
This one rarely finds itself on iconic dance lists but personally, I love it and think it is totally under-acknowledged. So stylised and purposeful, yet fun and endearing. A must see and must know.
Jellicle Ball - Cats
Choreographer - Gillian Lynne
I do so love Cats and this is an extremely impressive dance number. It is a showstopper!
The Waiter's Gallop - Hello Dolly
Choreographer - Warren Carlyle
Ok, this is another WOW moment - I love this dance from Hello Dolly! So much fun but also so impressive as the technique and stamina required to pull this dance off is extreme. Very impressive.
You Can't Stop the Beat - Hairspray
Choreographer - Jerry Mitchell
One of my favorite finales from any show ever and a total banger of a dance number. The whole show though is full of great songs to dance to!
Dance at the Gym - West Side Story
Choreographer - Jerome Robbins
Colorful, exciting, technical and extremely stylised, The Dance at the Gym is a favorite from West Side Story. I went with the film footage here but of course, this number is performed in the stage version of the show as well.
Shall We Dance - The King and I
Choreographer - Jerome Robbins
Continuing with film footage for just a moment (dear internet, please provide Kelli O'Hara footage specifically of this number), Shall We Dance is a true classic, iconic dance number. As there is no King that will ever be like Yul Brenner was, I felt it was a good time to use footage of him performing this famous dance.
Pas De Deux - An American in Paris
Choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon after Gene Kelly
American in Paris is a beautiful, ballet-centric musical that pays homage to the film by the same name starring Gene Kelly. Having seen both the Broadway production and film, I will say that there is no ballet sequence quite like the film's 17 minute one that Kelly pulls off, however, the musical is filled with lovely ballet numbers just like this one.
Whipped into Shape - Legally Blonde
Choreographer: Jerry Mitchell
Ok, I'm back to the skipping ropes because it just impresses me to no end. How do you jump and skip? How do you jump and dance? How do you even jump and breathe?
Big Spender - Sweet Charity
Choreographer - Bob Fosse
Classic Fosse at his finest - there is a reason that this number is on every iconic dance number list it seems that has ever been written.
A Musical - Something Rotten
Choreographer: Casey Nicholaw
This is one number that takes your breath away. There are some great dance parts in this and, if you're a musical theatre fan (which I will assume you are if you made it to this par
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