The Borneo Post

Rockettes to dance on Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on — if they want to

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NEW YORK: The Radio City Rockettes are lined up to perform at Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on next month — but the dance troupe was caught off-guard after it emerged that some of its highkickin­g showgirls would rather skip the big day.

Only a smattering of artistes backed Trump’s election bid, and the Republican has struggled to pin down big names for the Jan 20 event in Washington, with highprofil­e stars including Elton John turning down invites.

Trump appeared to acknowledg­e his difficult relations with top artistes in a tweet Thursday night, saying: “The so-called ‘A’ list celebritie­s are all wanting tixs to the inaugurati­on, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE!”

But the show is on and the Rockettes will be headlining, according to Trump’s inaugurati­on committee and the Madison Square Garden company which owns the dance troupe.

The Rockettes will join 16-yearold singer Jackie Evancho and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the only other two acts announced so far.

James Dolan, MSG’s executive chairman, said his dancers — who have taken part in Super Bowl halftime shows, Macy’s Thanksgivi­ng Day parades and past presidenti­al inaugurati­ons — were “honoured” to perform.

But the delight at headlining the Trump festivitie­s was not universall­y shared by the Rockettes themselves.

Dancer Phoebe Pearl, in a nowdeleted Instagram post widely cited by US media, said she was “embarrasse­d and disappoint­ed” at the prospect.

“The women I work with are intelligen­t and are full of love and the decision of performing for a man that stands for everything we’re against is appalling,” she wrote.

“I am speaking for just myself but please know that after we found out this news, we have been performing with tears in our eyes and heavy hearts. We will not be forced! #notmypresi­dent.”

MSG issued a followup statement insisting that participat­ion was strictly on a voluntary basis — and saying the dancers were jostling for a spot.

“For a Rockette to be considered for an event, they must voluntaril­y sign up and are never told they have to perform at a particular event, including the inaugural,” it read.

“It is always their choice. In fact, for the coming inaugurati­on, we had more Rockettes request to participat­e than we have slots available.

The union representi­ng the Rockettes confirmed that participat­ion was voluntary.

The American Guild of Variety Artistes issued a statement after an email from a union leader emerged saying that as employees, dancers would not be permitted to boycott the event.

The union statement said there are some year-round Rockettes who are “contractua­lly obligated to perform at scheduled events throughout the year,” but participat­ion in the inaugurati­on was voluntary for all dancers. — AFP

 ??  ?? The Radio City Rockettes performing ‘Curtain Call’ during the 2016 New York Spectacula­r at Radio City Music Hall in New York last July. — AFP file photo GIGI HADID & ZAYN MALIK
The Radio City Rockettes performing ‘Curtain Call’ during the 2016 New York Spectacula­r at Radio City Music Hall in New York last July. — AFP file photo GIGI HADID & ZAYN MALIK
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