Becoming Spectacular, Jennifer Jones
Becoming Spectacular, Jennifer Jones
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Becoming Spectacular
The Rhythm of Resilience from the First African American Rockette

Author: Jennifer Jones

Narrator: Chanté McCormick

Unabridged: 5 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amistad

Published: 02/18/2025


Synopsis

The first African American Rockette charts her journey to one of the world's most celebrated dance troupes in this gripping memoir that, for the first time, goes behind the velvet curtains at Radio City's legendary holiday show. “Smashing through glass windows and paving the way for others requires a special blend of bravery and perseverance. Being a pioneer involves breaking down stubborn barriers, challenging closed-minded people and navigating through instances of racism and prejudice. This journey often included facing ongoing resistance from individuals who were unwilling to embrace change. It’s believing in your dream—that you can be and do whatever it is that you love.”—Jennifer JonesThe Radio City Rockettes are as American as baseball, hot dogs, and the Fourth of July. Their legendary synchronized leg kicks, precise lines, and megawatt smiles have charmed audiences for a century. But there is a hidden side to this illustrious national institution. When the Rockettes began in 1925, Black people were not allowed to dance on stage with white people. However, during the Civil Rights Movement, dance history changed significantly when Black and white dancers were permitted to perform together, marking a moment of progress and inclusivity in the world of dance and entertainment. Even so, as late as the early 1980s, Rockette director Violet Holmes said having “one or two Black girls in the line would definitely distract.”In 1987 the 63-year color barrier at Radio City was finally broken by one brave and tenacious woman. When she arrived, Jennifer Jones was met with pushback—a fierce resistance she details in this intimate and inspiring memoir. After overcoming seemingly impossible odds to join the line of The Rockettes, a PR director summoned the Black dancer to her hotel room and announced, “You’re old news, nobody cares about you, your story or anything about you. You're just lucky to be here.”Those words would haunt this shy, insecure biracial woman, who had always felt like an outsider.Like Gelsey Kirkland’s iconic Dancing on My Grave, Becoming Spectacular allows us to walk in Jones’ tap shoes—beautiful and glittering, yet painful and binding. Bringing into focus the wounded life of a trailblazer, this searing memoir is also a triumphant celebration of a spirit who refused to be counted out.

About Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones is an award-winning dancer and activist known for becoming the first African American Rockette. Since 1987, she has advocated for equal rights in the arts, and her work has been celebrated by the Harlem School of the Arts, Radio City Music Hall, and Madison Square Garden. A survivor of colon cancer, she lives in New Jersey with her husband, Jeffrey.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brandi on February 21, 2025

This was mainly memoir with a bit of self-help sprinkled throughout. I wasn’t familiar with the author outside of this book but upon seeing the cover, I thought it would be a compelling read. I thought the focus would be more on her time as a Rockette, but that wasn’t the case. It was a full timeline......more

Goodreads review by Carrie on February 05, 2025

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC of Becoming Spectacular. As soon as I saw the title, I knew I had to read this book. My daughter is a dancer and has been in absolute awe of the Rockettes since she started dancing at 2. I was excited for a glimpse into their world. While I did enjoy the book, there w......more

Goodreads review by Rachel on April 17, 2025

I was really looking forward to this one. The promise of learning more about the Rockettes, and especially the experience of the first Black Rockette on the line, had me intrigued. Unfortunately, the book barely scratched the surface on that front. That part of her story, which is how the book is la......more

Goodreads review by Tamera on April 10, 2025

The 1988 Super Bowl provided several firsts: Doug Williams was the first Back quarterback to play in a Super Bowl, Chubby Checkers performed in the Radio City-produced half-time show, and Jennifer Jones became the first Black Rockette. The 1980s faced challenges and pushback with the affirmative acti......more

Goodreads review by Robyn on February 01, 2025

When I saw this book on NetGalley, I knew I had to read it. I waited to be approved with bated breath and let out a whoop when I got the email allowing me to download the book. I grew up with dreams of being a Rockette. Dreams I knew would never come true because of my height, but dreams nonetheless......more