Julie Andrews paid tribute to her “Mary Poppins” co-star Dick Van Dyke as he was celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors.
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coronavirus pandemic — but honoree Dick Van Dyke still says it's “the capper on my career.”The 43rd class of honorees also includes country music legend Garth Brooks, dancer and choreographer Debbie Allen, singer-songwriter Joan Baez and violinist Midori.
They were honored Friday night at a medallion ceremony that had been delayed from December 2020.All the honorees called the lifetime artistic achievement award a unique honor, even for an accomplished artist.Brooks joked: “I don’t mind being
.Julie Andrews paid tribute to her “Mary Poppins” co-star Dick Van Dyke as he was celebrated at the Kennedy Center Honors.
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TV icon Dick Van Dyke, country singer Garth Brooks, and choreographer Debbie Allen were three of the artists who are being celebrated by the Kennedy Center Honors for their lifetime of contributions to American culture.
Dick Van Dyke leans on his cane while arriving at the 2021 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony held at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., on Friday (May 21).
coronavirus pandemic.The 43rd class of honorees includes country music legend Garth Brooks, dancer and choreographer Debbie Allen, actor Dick Van Dyke, singer-songwriter Joan Baez and violinist Midori. They were being honored Friday night at a medallion ceremony that had been delayed from December 2020.Instead of the usual packed several-hour black-tie event, followed by dinner, Friday's festivities will run just 90 minutes with a limited audience.