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How It Began
• Founded by Russell Markert in St. Louis, MI
• Starting in 1925, they were the “Missouri Rockettes”
• Inspired by the John Tiller Girls of 1922
Markert wanted the look of “one continuous dancer”, which is why all the costumes are
identical and the performers move in precise formation. There are always 36
dancers. The illusion of height is maintained by placing the tallest dancers in the middle of the kick line and the shortest
dancers on the ends.
“If I ever got a chance to get a group of American girls who would be taller and have longer legs and could do really complicated tap routines and eye-high kicks... they'd knock your socks off!"
-Russell Markert
THE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL
With America struggling to climb out of the Great Depression, Rockefeller, and a couple friends, wanted to give the American people a place to escape into the wonders of fantastic live NYC shows–
In 1999 restoration to the old building brought new life into the stunning architecture and
prompted a renewed commitment to hosting quality performances
•To be a Rockette, you must be between 5'6" and 5'10 1/2" tall and at least 18 years of age. Rockette candidates must be proficient in jazz and tap.
THE ROCKETTES
•They must also display a radiant energy that will shine across the footlights to their audience.
During the Christmas season, the Rockettes have performed 5 shows a day, 7 days a week, for the
past 75 years.
Over 157,500 shows during the Christmas season so far!
These performers have become known as ambassadors to Radio City Music Hall, but have also participated in Super Bowl Halftime appearances and the 2001 Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, performing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. From the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade to numerous appearances on The Today Show, Good Morning America, The Late Show With David Letterman, Late Night with Conan O’Brien and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, the
Rockettes have done it all.