Liza Minnelli Stepping Out! 2015

Liza Minnelli Stepping Out! 2015

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Show us your jazz hands! Liza Minnelli, 66, proves life is still a cabaret as she high kicks around the airport!

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Show us your jazz hands! Liza Minnelli, 66, proves life is still a cabaret as she high kicks around the airport
By Iona Kirby
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It has been 40 years since the release of the film that cemented her stardom but for Liza Minnelli, life is still a Cabaret.
The 66-year-old proved she is as supple as she was back in 1972 on Wednesday as she put on a little show for photographers.
The actress and singer was strolling through Guarulhos International Airport after touching down in Sao Paulo, Brazil, when she was spotted doing a dance.

With a friend on her arm, the star effortlessly flicked some jazz hands and did a couple of high kicks for the cameras.
She was dressed in an entirely neutral colour palette for travelling, sporting charcoal wide-leg trousers with matching T-shirt and baker boy cap.
Liza also kept cosy in a black velvet jacket and wore flat ankle boots to help her get around easily.

The superstar was seen chatting to two separate men who she linked arms with as she negotiated her way through the airport.
Last week Liza paid tribute to the late composer Marvin Hamlisch and performed at his memorial service.
She joined the likes of Barbara Streisand and Aretha Franklin to honour the famous composer at an invitation-only tribute.

It was held at New York’s Juilliard School for the Arts where Hamlisch studied as a boy after three years earlier displaying at the age of four a gift for mimicking music.
Liza performed If You Really Knew Me from Hamlisch's Tony-nominated 1979 musical, They're Playing Our Song.
And she told the crowd she met the composer, ‘when I was 14 and a half, and he was 15 and three-quarters,’ and soon became best friends: ‘He was one of my few constants that I had in my life.’

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