Michael Terrace

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Michael Terrace (December 31, 1926 – present), born Michael Santiago Gutierrez in Spanish Harlem, New York is a retired Ballroom and Broadway stage dancer, choreographer, actor, dance consultant and writer. His stage and subsequent dance career spans a total of sixty years, during which he's made innumerable contributions to ballroom dancing. He is particularly associated with the 1987 film Dirty Dancing. Terrace's stories of the formative years of the Mambo in the Catskills inspired Eleanor Bergstein's vision of lead character Johnny Castle played by Patrick Swayze.

Terrace met and married Elita Cleveland and formed the dance team Terrace & Elita. Some of the original Mambo-niks, Michael and Elita were regulars in the Palladium Ballroom dance competitions and helped to bring the Mambo craze to mainstream America. They worked closely and often with legends such as Tito Puente, Machito, Sammy Davis, Jr., Harry Belafonte and many other stars of the 1950s and 1960s.

As of 2007, Terrace lives with his wife in Fort Lee, New Jersey, where he is writing stories about the Mambo and his time at the Palladium. His wife Elita is an artist and sculptor. They still go dancing twice a week.

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