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Van Dyke Sings 'Supercali ... ' Etc.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008 9:53:12 PM
By MICHAEL CIDONI

In this image released by the Geffen Playhouse,  Dick Van Dyke, center, bursts into a rendition of Supercalifragilistic-expialidocious with Broadway stars Ashley Brown, from Disney's "Mary Poppins", left, and Sierra Boggess from Disney's "The Little Mermaid" before introducing Julie Andrews at the Geffen Playhouses annual fundraiser Backstage at the Geffen.  Monday, March 17, 2008, in Los Angeles. Also pictured is actor James Cromwell, seated right. (AP Photo/Geffen Playhouse, Tyler Boye)  LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dick Van Dyke may be 82, but he can still get 14 syllables into a single word. Van Dyke sang "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" on Monday night at the Geffen Playhouse during a tribute to actress Annette Bening and studio chief Robert A. Iger. The ceremony honored their efforts to support the arts — live theater in particular.

Van Dyke even recreated a bit of the choreography from "Mary Poppins" with the current Broadway stars of "Poppins" and "Mermaid," Ashley Brown and Sierra Boggess.

"The secret to keeping moving," Van Dyke said, "is keeping moving."


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