“We’re powerful”: Actor Dulé Hill talks artists, “The West Wing,” tap dancing | Salon Talks
Actor Dulé Hill shares stories from creative artists he met during the filming of the PBS series, "The Express Way Dulé Hill." Hill called it a "recalibration" for his own artistry and a "lovely reminder of why you're an artist." During his travels, Hill met deaf dancer Shaheem Sanchez, a cabaret troupe called the Grant Avenue Follies and musicians Amythyst Kiah and Bassel Almadani—among others. Hill also shares insight around his big breaks as an actor and tap dancer. #TheExpressWay
Chapters
00:00 "The Express Way with Dulé Hill"
03:37 Connecting with others through art
06:11 Dulé's love for tap-dancing
09:55 Using art to affect your community
12:20 Artists across the country
14:52 How Dulé approaches roles
17:04 Dulé Hill met his wife on "Ballers"
21:35 The legacy of "The West Wing"
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