Silly color

Im trying to compile this class but it dont like my use of Color
can anyone explain to me why this dosent work
class DancingRect {
// instance variables:
int locx, locy; // (locx,locy) are coordinates of upper
// left corner of rectangle
int width, height; // width and height of rectangle
Color myColor; // color of rectangle
// constructor
public DancingRect(int locx,int locy,
int width,int height,
Color myColor) {
this.locx = locx;
this.locy = locy;
this.width = width;
this.height = height;
this.myColor = myColor;
// methods:
public void danceStep() {
// does nothing
public void paint(Graphics g) {
g.setColor(myColor);
g.fillRect(locx,locy,width,height);
this is the output==========
C:\jt1\DancingRect.java:8: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class Color
location: class DancingRect
Color myColor; // color of rectangle
^
C:\jt1\DancingRect.java:14: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class Color
location: class DancingRect
Color myColor) {
^
C:\jt1\DancingRect.java:29: cannot resolve symbol
symbol : class Graphics
location: class DancingRect
public void paint(Graphics g) {
^
3 errors
Tool completed with exit code 1

Perhaps you need to import the java.awt package... add this to the top of your source (after the package statement if there is one): import java.awt.* ;

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