DescriptionFarrell Dyde in How Now Why Fly By Sweet Baby 1977.jpg
English: “The playful and humorous “How Now” (set to absolutely enchanting Dixieland music by The New Black Eagle Jazz Band) defined the comic interaction between a slightly incompetent leader (dressed in white) and his rather loyal band of five followers (dressed in black). Using a deft combination of mechanistic and musical comedy movements, Dyde reversed the interaction from a slavish following by the five to a complete subordination of the leader.”
– Charles Ward, Houston Chronicle
“Whimsical and quite delightful humor kept surfacing in the very kinky, sometimes rubbery, deadpan dancing of the ensemble…It was all good fun, the patterns were inventive and engaging and the dancers carried it off with same verve they had maintained all evening.”
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“The playful and humorous “How Now” (set to absolutely enchanting Dixieland music by The New Black Eagle Jazz Band) defined the comic interaction between a slightly incompetent leader & his rather loyal band of five followers.