Bowie Not Working on 'Earth' Dance Show
Posted on: Wednesday, 21 May 2008, 12:00 CDT
David Bowie's record label says a Danish choreographer has not been granted permission to use some of Bowie's songs in a new dance show.
The Sun newspaper in London had reported Bowie was working with Peter Schaufuss on a
a stage version of Bowie's film The Man Who Fell to Earth, but RZO Music told the BBC absolutely no material" had been licensed for this purpose.
Bowie last week dismissed reports he had approved a musical based on the 1976 sci-fi film as absolute toss.
I have no idea who Peter Schaufuss is either, the British rock icon said in a posting on his Web site.
However, Schaufuss told the BBC, We have done everything by the book.
The choreographer -- who staged Satisfaction, a dance piece based on the music of the Rolling Stones, in London's West End last year -- said the Bowie show is slated to premiere in Denmark in September. There are no plans to take the show out of the country, he said.
The show will feature some of Bowie's biggest hits like Let's Dance, Space Oddity, Life on Mars and Starman, Schaufuss said.
Source: United Press International
Related Articles
- Greene Eliminated From 'Dancing'
- "Dancing With the Stars" Winner Julianne Hough to Blog Exclusively on Fancast.Com
- Matlin Leaves 'Dancing With the Stars'
- No More 'Dancing' for Carolla
- Steve Guttenberg Voted Off of 'Dancing'
- Las Vegas Top Lounge Entertainer Zowie Bowie Joins Lineup on Www.Watchitvegas.Com
- Area Dance Teacher Tries to Make It Big: Martha Nichols is in Top 20 on Fox Reality Show
- Fashion, Music in LifeStyle Show
- 'Dancing' Finale Tops, but CBS Wins Week
- Iowa Town Crowns Top Grump of 2003
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds