The Astaires Fred & Adele

The Astaires Fred & Adele by Kathleen Riley, published by Oxford University Press, USA in March 2012, is a comprehensive study of the theatrical career of the iconic sibling duo. This edition spans 241 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the rise of Fred and Adele Astaire from their humble beginnings in Omaha to their prominence in the Jazz Age, highlighting their unique partnership and cultural impact before Fred’s later fame with Ginger Rogers.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the Astaires’ journey through the entertainment landscape, detailing their early performances in vaudeville and their Broadway debut in 1917. Kathleen Riley delves into the dynamics of their relationship, contrasting Adele’s natural talent with Fred’s disciplined approach to dance. The narrative also situates their story within the historical context of the interwar years, illustrating how their artistry resonated during a time of crisis and transformation in society. The Astaires serves as both a biography and an exploration of the performing arts, shedding light on the siblings’ contributions to music and dance.
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Before “Fred and Ginger,” there was “Fred and Adele,” a show-business partnership and cultural sensation like no other. In our celebrity-saturated era, it’s hard to comprehend what a genuine phenomenon these two siblings from Omaha were. At the height of their success in the mid-1920s, the Astaires seemed to define the Jazz Age. They were Gershwin’s music in motion, a fascinating pair who wove spellbinding rhythms in song and dance.In this book, the first comprehensive study of their theatrical career together, Kathleen Riley traces the Astaires’ rise to fame from humble midwestern origins and early days as child performers on small-time vaudeville stages (where Fred, fatefully, first donned top hat and tails) to their 1917 debut on Broadway to star billings on both sides of the Atlantic. They became ambassadors of an art form they helped to revolutionize, adored by audiences, feted by royalty, and courted socially by elites everywhere they went. From the start, Adele was the more natural performer, spontaneous, funny, and self-possessed, while Fred had to hone his trademark timing and elegance through endless hours of rehearsal, a disciplined regimen that Adele loathed. Ultimately, Fred’s dancing expertise surpassed his sister’s, and their paths diverged: Adele married into British aristocracy, and Fred headed for Hollywood.The Astaires examines in depth the extraordinary story of this great brother-sister team, with full attention to its historical and theatrical context. It is not merely an account of the first part of Fred’s long and illustrious career but one with its own significance. Born at the close of the 1800s, Fred and Adele grew up together with the new century, and when they reached superstardom during the interwar years, they shone as an affirmation of life and hope amid a prevailing crisis of faith and identity.
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