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Reggio McLaughlin interview, Chicago Dance History Project, August 1, 2017
Reggio McLaughlin interview, Chicago Dance History Project, August 1, 2017
Reggio McLaughlin interview, Chicago Dance History Project, August 1, 2017
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Title Reggio McLaughlin interview, Chicago Dance History Project, August 1, 2017 
Creator Chicago Dance History Project, Cutcher, Jenai, Lupa, Helene
Date August 1, 2017 
Place Illinois--Chicago
Subject Old Town School of Folk Music
Description Interviewee: Reggio McLaughlin
Interviewer: Jenai Cutcher
Videographers: Jenai Cutcher, Hélène Lupa 
Biographical/Historical Note Reggio “The Hoofer” McLaughlin is a Chicago native who began tap dancing in the parks district. He performed with Ernest “Brownie” Brown, a member of the Original Copasetics, from 1994 to 2009, and continues to share the histories and traditions from Brownie and his generation. McLaughlin teaches at the Old Town School of Folk Music. He has earned many honors, including the Flo-Bert Award, given for achievement in the art of tap dancing. In 2015, the Old Town School honored McLaughlin with their Distinguished Teaching Artist Award, and in 2021 named a dance studio after him. (2024) 
Duration 1h39m8s 
Format Oral histories (literary genre)
Archival Collection Title Chicago Dance History Project oral history interviews and records
Rights Status In Copyright
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Call Number Dance MS CDHP 
Size 1920px × 1080px     14.06 GB 
Original file name RMCL_20170801_Master-001.mp4 
Unique Identifier NL12JW7P 
Visibility Class Public 
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