Goosebumps. That clip reminded me of what made the show such a sensation when it first opened. I saw the original cast on Broadway twice but I didn't care to go again for fear that it had gone stale (which I've seen too often with other long-running shows). I still remember Tsidii Le Loka's thrilling performance as Rafiki and her Tony nomination was well-deserved.
"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian
That was a really competitive year for the Supporting Actress category. She was up against Audra in Ragtime, Mary Louise Wilson for Cabaret, and Anna Kendrick who was charming the hell out of everyone in High Society. That was definitely a year where it was hard to say which lady was walking away with the trophy.