
Tapping Into Black History: Peg Leg Bates *LIVE* Special 🎙️
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Exploring the Legacy of Clayton 'Peg Leg' Bates: The One-Legged Dancing Legend
In this live episode of Kaatscast, recorded at theEmerson Resort & Spa on November 8, 2024, host Brett Barry engages in a detailed discussion with Elinor Levy,Folk Arts Program Manager at Arts Mid Hudson, about the life and legacy of Clayton 'Peg Leg' Bates.
The show explores Bates' inspiring journey from losing a leg in a cotton gin accident at the age of 12 to becoming one of the most celebrated tap dancers, performing on Broadway and appearing on 'The Ed Sullivan Show' at least 21 times.
Elinor shares insights from her research, Bates' entrepreneurial venture in establishing an interracial resort in the Catskills, and his impact on the Black community. The episode includes personal anecdotes, clips from a documentary about Bates, and audience Q&A, enriching the narrative of Bates' remarkable resilience and contribution to the arts.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:38 Discovering Peg Leg Bates
01:36 Clayton Bates' Early Life and Career
03:07 Elinor Levy's Journey with Peg Leg Bates
04:53 The Peg Leg Bates Exhibit
06:45 Peg Leg Bates' Performances and Legacy
13:11 The Peg Leg Bates Resort
18:32 Community Impact and Personal Stories
24:56 The Decline of the Resort
30:44 Audience Q&A
41:06 Closing Remarks and Credits
Links:
The Dancing Man documentary
Arts Mid-Hudson Folk Collection on Peg Leg Bates
Saints of Swing with David Winograd and Miss Rene Bailey