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Pan's People were a British all-female dance troupe most commonly associated with the BBC TV music chart show Top of the Pops, from 1968 to 1976. The group, founded and led by choreographer Felicity "Flick" Colby in December 1966, accompanied top 20 hits on the weekly show for eight years, when artists were unable or unwilling to perform live ...
In 1966, Colby founded Pan's People, an all-female dance troupe most commonly associated with Top of the Pops. She choreographed routines for Pan's People on the series for eight years, from late 1968 until 1976. The weekly record chart was released on Tuesday mornings, and the live show aired on Thursday evenings.
Pan's People's first performance (as the six-piece group of early 1968): 30 May 1968 – Dancing to U.S. Male by Elvis Presley [28] Go-Jos' final performance: 27 June 1968 – Dancing to Jumping Jack Flash by The Rolling Stones [29] Pan's People's final performance: 29 April 1976 – Dancing to Silver Star by The Four Seasons [30]
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Zoo were a dance troupe who appeared on the weekly British music series Top of the Pops between 1981 and 1983.. Like previous dance troupes Pan's People, Ruby Flipper and their immediate predecessors Legs & Co., Zoo were put together and choreographed by Flick Colby (whose credit on the TOTP end credit changed from "Choreographer" to "Dance Director" on Zoo's debut).
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Pan's People, a British dance troupe from Top of the Pops, was named after Pan. The title of the 1967 Pink Floyd album The Piper at the Gates of Dawn is a reference to a chapter in the 1908 book The Wind in the Willows which features Pan. The Waterboys have a song "The Return of Pan"on their 1993 album Dream Harder. "The Great Pan is Dead" is a ...