Friday, August 09, 2013

Bid for "You'll Never Get Rich" shoes mirrors Fred's priceless dancing

Want Fred's Shoes? You'll Need to Tap into a Half a Million! 


Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire in "You'll Never Get Rich," 1941
Beginning tomorrow, you can bid on Fred’s shoes from “You’ll Never Get Rich” through Heritage Auctions’ Entertainment Signature auction in Dallas. Be forewarned – unless you happen to have a cool $500,000 burning a hole in your pocket, you’ll have to smash a pretty big piggy bank.

"Fred Astaire is a peerless figure in the entertainment world and these shoes are an important part of Hollywood history," said Margaret Barrett, Director of Entertainment & Music Memorabilia for Heritage Auctions, "not so much because of what they are, but because of who wore them and what was done in them! The film You'll Never Get Rich gave Astaire the ideal platform to showcase his mind blowing dance moves that still impress 72 years later!”

“You’ll Never Get Rich” was Astaire’s 14th musical film out of a total of 33.

The bidding for Fred Astaire’s 1940 brown leather tap shoes, autographed by the man himself, opens up at more than 58 times the price for a vest worn by John Wayne in ‘The Cowboys.’ Fred’s shoes were the highest priced items we found in the auction. We saw no other Fred Astaire, or even period or ballroom, dance items in this auction, but there are hundreds of other star-owned pieces. Plenty of them are mainstream, but others are bit more bizarre. We listed a few opening bids here, just for fun and price comparison:

A photograph of Michael Jackson holding his pet monkey, Bubbles, signed by Kenny Rogers ($1,000)
A Hard Day’s Night souvenir program signed by the Beatles ($13,000)
A Marilyn Monroe Gifted Sterling Silver Money Clip ($3,500)
A brown plastic Valium prescription bottle that Elvis Presley owned ($2,600)

See the story (and the shoes) here – scroll down to Today’s News to link to the auction site.


Friday, August 02, 2013

How to Work the Stripes off a Detroit Tiger at FADS Bloomfield Hills!


Benefit for Autism Non-profit Draws Star-studded Sports Crowd

Teachers at FADS Bloomfield Hills have been working the stripes off a group of Detroit Tigers to get them in shape for “Dancing With the All-Stars,” a huge benefit for Jack's Place for Autism, a non-profit based in Southfield, MI. Despite Miguel Cabrera coming up lame, the show went on, as it always must, at Joe Louis Arena in downtown Detroit last night. 

Left to right: Lada Reschikova, Ramon Santiago, Miguel Cabrera and Talia Barrington.
Lada and Talia are pro dancers at Fred Astaire Dance Studio, Bloomfield Hills, MI
Photo taken July 10, 2013

Baseball stars including Ramon Santiago and Andy Dirks whirled across the stage with their pro-partners, competing with each other to earn the most donations from the crowd. The pair that raised the most money for Jack's Place, Lada Reschikova and Ramon Santiago, were crowned ‘The Ultimate Dancing Detroit All-Stars.’

This is the second year of this event and of the Bloomfield Hills studio’s participation. Evan Mountain, studio owner and Lada’s husband, estimates that $250,000 was raised last night to benefit Jack’s Place, an increase of $100,000 over the previous show.  The show sold out at 450 tickets ($300 each). “A fun time to be a studio owner and a Detroit Tigers fan!” Evan said. “And it was great to see the players just relax.” And those players also included audience members from the Detroit Red Wings hockey and Detroit Lions football teams.

Unfortunately, Miguel Cabrera’s injury prevented him from dancing at the last minute. Fortunately, though, Bloomfield Hills teacher Jordan Cowan was there to take his place (this probably wouldn’t have worked so well in a baseball game!), so Miguel walked on the stage, handed Jordan his jersey, and left Jordan and his regular pro-partner, Talia Barrington (the pair won American Closed Novice at FAWC) to their own devices. Jordan was thrilled with Miguel’s jersey, as well the ‘go get ‘em, Tiger’ pat he gave Jordan’s behind! Since he couldn’t dance, Miguel pulled out his wallet instead and donated generously to the cause through his purchase of $4,000 Dancing With The Stars tickets and a few other pricey items!

The benefit was emceed by Bernie Smilovitz, a local sports announcer, and Torii Hunter, right fielder for Detroit. Special performances were given by Jonathan Roberts & Chelsie Hightower of DWTS fame.  Here’s last night’s competition line up and the link to read more:

Miguel Cabrera - Detroit Tigers Third Baseman
Ana Sanchez - Wife of Anibal Sanchez - Detroit Tigers Pitcher
Andy Dirks - Detroit Tigers Outfielder
Erica May - Fiancé of Max Scherzer - Detroit Tigers Starting Pitcher
Shannon Hogan - Fox Sports Detroit - Reporter and Host
Kelly Hall - Girlfriend of Matthew Stafford - Detroit Lions Quarterback
Ramon Santiago - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman
Mary Elizabeth Broyles - Wife of Ryan Broyles - Detroit Lions Wide Receiver
Diana Larionov - Daughter of Igor Larionov - Detroit Red Wings 3x Stanley Cup Champion