GUS GIORDANO DEDICATED HIS LIFE TO TEACHING AND ELEVATING JAZZ DANCE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD
Honors include 1984 Dance Educators of America Award for his “outstanding contribution to the world of jazz dance”, and in 1996 the University of Missouri the “Distinguished Alumni Award” and the “William Francis English Scholar-in-Residence Award”. In 1985, Governor James Thompson declared April 25 “Gus Giordano Day” in appreciation of his “immense contribution to the cultural environment of the State of Illinois”, and in 1989 Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley declared October 13 “Gus Giordano Day” in the city of Chicago. In 1995, he received the “Honorable Artist Award” from Chukyo University in Nagoya, Japan. Gus also served as National Spokesperson for National Dance Week in 1997. In 1999, Gus received the Third Annual Katherine Dunham Award for “excellence and great contributions to the Arts.” In 2005 he was awarded the “Senior Citizen of the Year for the Chicago Park District Award” from Mayor Richard M. Daley. Gus passed away in March of 2008 but his legacy lives on in every dancer he touched.
“JAZZ DANCE IS A LIVING ART FORM, CHANGING WITH THE FASHION OF THE TIMES, BUT ITS ROOTS REMAIN IN THE ORIGINAL CLASSIC JAZZ METHOD, WHICH NEVER GOES OUT OF STYLE.”
— GUS GIORDANO