Donald McKayle is Tony's nominated dance director, the first African-American who created modern dance classics and directed and choreographed Broadway musicals, died on 6th April in California's Orange hospital It was.
Donald McKeller (July 6, 1930 - April 6, 2018) is an American modern dancer, dance director, teacher, director, and writer who is known for creating socially conscious concerts in the 20th century . In the 1960s and 1960s, it focused on expressing human condition and more expressions, especially the blacks experience in the USA. He is "one of the first blacks who broke through racial barriers through modern dance." His concert stage works, especially Games (1951) and Rainbow Round My Shoulder (1959) are widely acclaimed and concerned . In addition, McKayle was the first black man who directly choreged the major Broadway musicals, including Raisin (1973) and Sophisticated Ladies (1981) who won the Tony Award who did a lot of work on television and movies. As a Tony and Emmy nomination, McKayle served as Chairman of the last few decades of his life at the University of California, Irvine School of Dance, where he was a professor of dance at Clare Trevor
Donald McKayle won honor and awards in every aspect of his excellent career and was named as "one of the most irreplaceable dance treasures in America, Top 100" by the Dance Heritage Alliance. Rainbow Round My Shoulder, District Storyville, Disinherited songs are released all over the world. He arranged over 90 pieces for America, Canada, Israel, Europe and South America dance companies. Alvin Ally American Dance Theater, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Company, San Jose Silicon Valley Ballet, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Ruler Washington Dance Theater are all collections of his work. He is an artistic tutor of the Limon dance company. 10 memoirs recognize his choreography