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George Walker and chorus in In Dahomey

George Walker, and other members of the cast dancing in, " In Dahomey" at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1903. The Tatler reports that the play was " produced with great success at Boston last September, is written and played by coloured people. Also performing in the show was his wife, Aida Overton Walker (February 14, 1880 October 11, 1914), also billed as Ada Overton Walker and as " The Queen of the Cakewalk", who made the cakewalk dance popular. Date: 1903

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Chorus Dahomey Dancer Entertainers Oct19 Shaftesbury Walk


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This photograph captures the electrifying moment during the London premiere of the groundbreaking musical comedy, "In Dahomey," at the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1903. The image features George Walker, the show's leading man, and the chorus, who mesmerized audiences with their lively and energetic performances. Walker, an accomplished actor and dancer, is best known for co-writing and starring in this groundbreaking production, which was previously staged with great success in Boston the previous September. Walker's wife, Aida Overton Walker, also graced the stage in "In Dahomey," billed as both Ada Overton Walker and "The Queen of the Cakewalk." Overton Walker was a trailblazing entertainer who popularized the cakewalk dance, a lively and rhythmic social dance that originated from African American communities. Her captivating performances left audiences in awe and solidified her status as a beloved figure in early American entertainment. The Tatler reported that "In Dahomey" was an extraordinary production, as it was written and performed entirely by people of color. The show's success marked a significant milestone in the history of American theatre, paving the way for greater representation and opportunities for Black artists in the entertainment industry. This photograph serves as a testament to the talent, creativity, and resilience of the Black community during a time when their voices and stories were often overlooked.

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