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Hey! I Saw Michael Jackson Do the Moonwalk LIVE -

August 4, 2009 by lisa waller rogers

Michael Jackson unveiled his moonwalk dance on March 25, 1983, when he performed his hit song, "Billie Jean," on the TV special, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever

Michael Jackson unveiled his moonwalk dance on March 25, 1983, when he performed his hit song, "Billie Jean," on the TV special, Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever

I was 29 years old when Michael Jackson and his brothers blew through Texas with their 1984 summer Victory Tour. It was July. I was a fifth-grade school teacher during the regular year. During the summer I was waiting tables at the Night Hawk Steakhouse. Michael Jackson’s record-setting album and video, “Thriller,” was a huge hit.

On Fridays during the school year, I gave my students a treat. At lunchtime, I ordered out for pizza. Then I rolled a TV on a tall stand into my classroom, turned out the lights, shut the blinds, and showed my students the “Thriller” video. We got up out of our chairs and danced. Michael Jackson gave us the chills. We just couldn’t get enough of his energy.

Back to the Victory Tour. It was July 15, 1984 - a Sunday - and I’d just finished my wait shift at the Night Hawk. I clocked out then jumped into my un-air-conditioned Honda and headed South to my apartment. I turned on the radio. The announcer was talking about how exciting the Victory Tour was. Michael Jackson was in Dallas! He had performed Friday and Saturday nights. He was to perform just one more night at Texas Stadium before continuing on his tour. Hasting’s on the Drag across from U.T. still had tickets.

I exited IH 35 and headed straight to Hastings, bought a ticket, raced home, changed clothes, and hit IH 35 for Dallas. When I got there, I realized what a crummy seat I had. The concert started and the lights went down real low, low enough, I discovered, for me to jump over a concrete wall, hunker down, and slither all the way down to the wheelchair section at the front of the stage undetected. A mother sitting in a front row seat gestured to me to come over. She was holding a child in her arms and offered me the empty seat to her right. I took it. I watched the show from a front row seat.

The show was great.  Michael Jackson performed all the songs from the tour, but what I most remember was watching him moondance to “Billie Jean.” Wow. He didn’t sing “Thriller,” which confused me at the time. Now I understand that he didn’t think the choreography translated well into a stage song.

Curtis Jerome Haynes

Curtis Jerome Haynes

On a previous post, I’ve written about Marcel Marceau‘s influence on Michael Jackson’s moonwalk (“Michael Jackson and the Moonwalk“). Here’s a video sent to me via an old friend, musician Curtis Jerome Haynes, showing the origins of the moonwalk. Some of the “Origins of the Moonwalk” dancers featured in the video are Cab Calloway, Fred Astaire, and Sammy Davis, Jr.

In reference to the youtube clip shown below, Curtis Haynes writes that, 

“Missing from the montage are James Brown, the Nicholas Brothers, and Marcel Marceau.”

Thanks, Curtis!

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Posted in Marcel Marceau, Michael Jackson, PEOPLE | Tagged Cab Calloway, Curtis Jerome Haynes, Dallas, Fred Astaire, Jr., Marcel Marceau, Michael Jackson, Michael Jackson moonwalk, moonwalk video, Origins of the Moonwalk, Origins of the moonwalk dancers, Origins of the Moonwalk video, Sammy Davis, Texas, Victory Tour | 3 Comments

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  1. on August 5, 2009 at 8:21 PM Bette Loise

    Love your site! Love to all!


    • on August 5, 2009 at 10:14 PM lisa waller rogers

      Bette Loise, I’ve read Johnny Foster’s bio twice now; Tom has also read it. It is marvelous. Thanks for visiting Lisa’s History Room and keep coming back. Love ya.


  2. on December 18, 2009 at 12:02 PM dalia

    MJ in an interview after Marceau died:

    “However, while he “learned a lot” from Marceau, Jackson said that his Moonwalk step, popularized in 1983, was instead inspired by “watching the great rhythmic, wonderful Black children dance around the world.”

    see all interview:

    http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1355/is_15_112/ai_n27413141/



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