Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Pan's People" in English language version.
There was a disagreement about how our current group the Beat Girls were going and three of us left and formed our own group called Tomorrow's People. Then about a year later we split up and I had heard that the girls had formed Pan's People...They weren't sure for a time and I had an audition. And then they later contacted me and told me I was in.
Felicity Balfour, captivating dancer in the first West-End Joseph
She...appeared for a year and a half in the BBC TV series Beat Room and Gadzooks
"Are you watching Top of the Pops? There's a new group of dancers on there!". This was the first time that Jo, or any of the Gojos, knew that they had been replaced.
the last song we danced to was Simon Says by 1910 Fruitgum Company
After joining the Gojos, I...performed on "Top of the Pops". I made my debut - and final appearance! - dancing to "Jumping Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones. It was the last song Jo choreographed for "Top of the Pops
The six met while rehearsing (separately) at rooms in Covent Garden and decided to join up.
Perhaps representing ourselves rather than having a manager didn't help.
An hour-long ballet written by the Yardbirds and with all music played by the group, is premiered at the Paris Olympia on 13 and 14 December. Still untitled, it is being presented by French impresario Bruno Coquetrix, and the initial performance will be filmed for subsequent TV screening in France and Sweden. The ballet will be danced by BBC-TV dance team Pan's People, choreographed by Flick Colby, and the director is Sean Murphy.
Three of us had previously been in a dance group called the Beat Girls on the BBC2 programme The Beat Room.
But we told them: "We are already emancipated females. We organise ourselves and don't have a male in our midst."
We got our big break after a couple of us passed auditions for the Go-Jos – Top of the Pops' original group of dancers. After the show, Ruth Pearson and I buttonholed the producer, Colin Charman. He was quite small, so we lifted him off his feet, pinned him to the BBC bar, plied him with booze and said: "Forget the Go-Jos. We've got this fantastic new group. Pleeeeeeeease give us a chance." When the BBC phoned up later we all screamed with excitement.
The Beat Girls, as we were known then, had just walked out of their head quarters,The Dance Centre ... .Flick Colby who was to be our new choreographer, Babs Lord and I, sat up all night reforming the group & creating a new name for it.
"Are you watching Top of the Pops? There's a new group of dancers on there!". This was the first time that Jo, or any of the Gojos, knew that they had been replaced.
the last song we danced to was Simon Says by 1910 Fruitgum Company
After joining the Gojos, I...performed on "Top of the Pops". I made my debut - and final appearance! - dancing to "Jumping Jack Flash" by the Rolling Stones. It was the last song Jo choreographed for "Top of the Pops
The sad case of Pan's People v. the Judge's daughter