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Where chimney sweeps danced in Mary Poppins 8 rooftops

What style of dance is step in time Mary Poppins?

chimney-sweep dance
back to 1964. That’s when choreographers Marc Breaux and Dee Dee Wood, a married couple, created their sensational chimney-sweep dance for Disney’s original Mary Poppins (1964).

Who was the chimney sweeper in Mary Poppins?

Bert
Then she leads the children on a dancing exploration of London rooftops with Dick Van Dyke’s sooty chimney sweep, Bert.

Who sings step in time in Mary Poppins?

Dick Van Dyke
Step In Time/Artists

Who wrote step in time Mary Poppins?

Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Step In Time/Composers

Who played the male lead in Mary Poppins?

Accolades

Awards
Award Date of ceremony Recipients and nominees
Golden Globe Awards February 8, 1965 Mary Poppins
Dick Van Dyke
Julie Andrews

Did Mary Poppins love Bert?

Bert is a jack-of-all-trades with a Cockney accent. He never stays with one trade too long and adapts to current conditions. He is a long time friend of Mary Poppins, though their relationship is noted to be strictly platonic (but there are hints to suggest a more romantic interest between them).

Who are the chimney sweeps in Mary Poppins?

“Step In Time” is a song and dance number from Walt Disney’s 1964 film Mary Poppins which was composed by the Sherman Brothers. It is sung by Bert, the chimney sweep (Dick Van Dyke) and the other chimney sweeps on the rooftops of London. It is similar to the old British music hall song Knees Up Mother Brown. Click to see full answer.

What did Admiral Boom say in Mary Poppins?

When the dark figures of the chimney sweeps step in time on a roof, a naval buffoon, Admiral Boom, shouts, ‘We’re being attacked by Hottentots!’ and orders his cannon to be fired at the ‘cheeky devils.’ “We’re in on the joke, such as it is: These aren’t really black Africans; they’re grinning white dancers in blackface.

What did nanny say to Michael in Mary Poppins?

In the 1952 novel Mary Poppins in the Park, the nanny herself tells an upset young Michael, ‘I understand that you’re behaving like a Hottentot.’”

Why are the black dancers in Mary Poppins in blackface?

“We’re in on the joke, such as it is: These aren’t really black Africans; they’re grinning white dancers in blackface. It’s a parody of black menace; it’s even posted on a white nationalist website as evidence of the film’s racial hierarchy. And it’s not only fools like the Admiral who invoke this language.