Academy Award for Best Dance Direction
former Academy Award, presented from 1935 to 1937
The Academy Awards for Best Dance Direction is an Academy Award. It was given between 1935 and 1937 only.
Winners and nominees
change1930s
change- 1935: Dave Gould - Broadway Melody of 1936 ("I've Got a Feeling You're Fooling") and Folies Bergere ("Straw Hat")
- Busby Berkeley - Gold Diggers of 1935 ("Lullaby of Broadway") and ("The Words Are in My Heart")
- Bobby Connolly - Broadway Hostess ("Playboy from Paree") and Go Into Your Dance ("Latin from Manhattan")
- Sammy Lee - King of Burlesque ("Lovely Lady") and ("Too Good to Be True")
- Hermes Pan - Top Hat ("Top Hat")
- LeRoy Prinz - All the King's Horses ("Viennese Waltz") and The Big Broadcast of 1936 ("It's the Animal in Me")
- B. Zemach - She ("Hall of Kings")
- 1936: Seymour Felix - The Great Ziegfeld ("A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody")
- Busby Berkeley - Gold Diggers of 1937 ("Love and War")
- Bobby Connolly - Cain and Mabel ("1000 Love Songs")
- Dave Gould - Born to Dance ("Swingin' the Jinx Away")
- Jack Haskell - One in a Million ("Skating Ensemble")
- Hermes Pan - Swing Time ("Bojangles of Harlem")
- Russell Lewis - Dancing Pirate ("The Finale")
- 1937: Hermes Pan - A Damsel in Distress ("Fun House")
- Busby Berkeley - Varsity Show ("The Finale")
- Bobby Connolly - Ready, Willing and Able ("Too Marvelous for Words")
- Dave Gould - A Day at the Races ("All God's Children Got Rhythm")
- Sammy Lee - Ali Baba Goes to Town ("Swing Is Here to Stay")
- Harry Losee - Thin Ice ("Prince Igor Suite")
- LeRoy Prinz - Waikiki Wedding ("Luau")