Tap dance is as much a part of Americana as blue jeans, barbecue or the Statue of Liberty. While not as popular today as it was during its “Golden Age” from 1920 to 1940, the American art form has ...
North Texas has become a training hub for tap dancers, thanks in part to RIFF Dallas, an annual gathering now in its 12th ...
Hosted by the Board of the American Tap Dance Foundation & the Jerome Robbins Dance Division of the Library for the Performing Arts, this special event will include a Lifetime Achievement Award to ...
PUTNEY — Next Stage Arts will welcome acclaimed Boston-based tap dance ensemble Subject:Matter as Artists in Residence this January, featuring two exciting public events that invite the community to ...
Dancers from Detroit, Chicago and Philadelphia demonstrate the fundamentals of their styles, revealing deep historical roots.
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Tap festivals have been pivotal in passing on tradition. But New York’s has been canceled and the institution that supports it faces an uncertain ...
Over the years, there have been many great tap dancers, including Bill Robinson, Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, Fred Astaire and many, many more. And once you see “Riverdance 30 — The New Generation,” ...
The Marshall L. Davis, Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center’s (AHCAC) Winds of Heritage Dance Company “Revelations in Rhythm,” a live performance celebrating African rhythms and American tap ...
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