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Been Rich All My Life

A Film by Heather Lyn MacDonald


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BEEN RICH ALL MY LIFE follows the unlikliest troupe of tap dancing divas. They are the "Silver Belles," five former showgirls now aged 84-96, performing to standing ovations, as sassy as they ever were.

They met during Harlem's 1930's heyday, dancing in the chorus lines at the Apollo Theater, the Cotton Club, Small's Paradise and Connie's Inn, performing with legendary band leaders like Cab Calloway and Duke Ellington. When the big band era ended, they all went into other work -- but in 1985 they put their shoes back on, and have been dancing together again ever since. They may not kick as high, but they are hip-swaying and show-biz savvy.

Each of the Silver Belles has a distinctive, idiosyncratic personality, but they share a love of dance and the ability to flirt with an audience. "We mug more now than we used to," explains Marion Coles. "I light up like a Christmas tree when I go out there, the right music will just push you," adds Fay Ray. "I may be old, but I'm not cold!" exclaims Bertye Lou Wood, the eldest at 96.

They also have rich stories to tell about the history they made during the Harlem Renaissance, illuminated by a treasure trove of archival film and photos. The music score ranges over eight decades of jazz styles, from the honky tonk sounds of the 20's, the big bands of the 30's and 40's, the bebop of the 50's-to the rhythms of contemporary jazz as the ladies travel the streets of their neighborhoods today.

BEEN RICH ALL MY LIFE sparkles with the candor of these inspiring women, from their rehearsals at the Cotton Club, to their shows at concert halls around New York -- and over the considerable bumps in between. At the core of the film, amidst the music, the laughter and arguments, are the friendships that have continued over 70 years. The Silver Belles may get pacemakers and break their bones, but they heal and keep on dancing together.

"Heart-lifting! The Silver Belles are bold, brash, and gorgeously awake,
and their willingness to live large is thrilling."
—Village Voice, Critics' Pick

[5 Stars!] "Enchanting! Splendid slice of African American history."— BlackNews.com

"Beguiling! A lovely reminder that music and movement just may hold the secret to eternal youth."—Chicago Tribune

"A valuable historical document and a useful how to make the most of old age."—New York Times

"Rarely have I seen such splendid intertwining of subtexts of gender, race, ability, age, and class. BEEN RICH ALL MY LIFE is an invaluable tool for anyone teaching diversity studies and a must see for those who delight in oral history."—Dr. Rebecca L. Sperling, Associate Professor Sociology/Social Work, Marymount Manhattan College

** Women Film Critics Circle, Josephine Baker Award 2006
** Best Documentary, Black International Cinema, Berlin 2006

80 minutes / color
Release Date: 2007
Copyright Date: 2006
Sale/dvd: $248
Rental/dvd: $100


Subject areas: African-American Studies, Aging, American Studies, Biographies, Dance, Music, Women's Studies


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