2003 Builder Inductees
Buster & Pauline Brown

Buster began his step dancing career at the age of nine, when his father managed
to arrange for some lessons with Donnie Gilchrist.
Buster went on to win his first Open International Junior Step dance
Championship at the age of 12 and, two years later, captured the Senior title
which he held for several years.
As they say in the boxing world, Buster Brown is the undefeated North American
Step dancing Champion. He won the
title three consecutive years and then retired from competition.
In a three-month period, Buster toured across Canada, performing 72
one-night shows, hitting every major city, and appearing at events such as the
Calgary Stampede, Edmonton’s Klondike Days, and the Canadian National
Exhibition in Toronto. He has
performed on many major Canadian country television shows and jamborees,
appearing with Johnny Cash, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Graham Townsend and Al
Cherney, and has travelled to Nashville, Tennessee and Las Vegas, Nevada.
Pauline’s career began at age three as she watched Buster giving lessons to
her cousin. At 12, Pauline was an
assistant teacher for her cousin and, subsequently, for Buster.
Pauline captured the title of Quebec Champion in 1982 and, in 1984,
travelled
with Ronnie Prophet and the Family Brown on a Canadian Northern military tour to
places such as Goose Bay, Alert, Inuvik, Yellowknife and the Queen Charlotte
Islands.
Together, Buster and Pauline have
taught, and continue to teach, hundreds of students throughout the Ottawa
Valley, some for as long as fifteen years.
They are now beginning to see second and third generations of their
original students, some of whom have gone on to travel the world, performing and
carrying on the Ottawa Valley step dancing tradition.