Tap Dancing For Beginners
Tap dancing is a great art form. Learn how to begin your journey as a great dancer with expert tap dancing instruction from a professional dancer in this free online dance lesson and choreography video series.
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Summary: The rhythmic foot stomping we call tap dancing emerged in the 1830s from a blend of cultures in Manhattan’s original melting pot, the Five Points neighborhood (recently depicted in Scorsese’s film Gangs of New York.) Essentially a blend of African shuffle and Irish jig, tap dance became extremely popular in the first half of the 20th century. The metal plates attached to the bottom of the dancer’s shoes create a percussive rhythm which could either accompany music, or be used as an instrument itself. This popular form of entertainment soon found its way from amateur street performances to vaudeville, Broadway, and eventually film and television, where millions were inspired by the moves of Sammy Davis, Jr., Gregory Hines, Fred Astaire, and Gene Kelly.
A recent resurgence of tap enthusiasm came in the 1990s with the infusion of new dancers, such as Savion Glover, who began to incorporate a more personal style into their performances, and essentially made tap dancing cool again.
In this free video dance class, learn how to tap dance as an absolute beginner. An experienced tap dancer will walk you through the most basic steps you need to know to get started. Lessons include steps like the shuffle move and the ball change, as well as basic toe techniques, tap dancing postures, and a practice routine.
About the Expert
Sarah was born and raised in Australia but moved to NYC at 17, to pursue a career as an entertainer.
After scoring her first US gig as the "Lead singer" on the " 100th Anniversary Harley Davidson Open Road Tour" in 2001, Sarah travelled throughout the US, Australia and Japan alongside such headliners as Kid Rock, Hootie and the Blowfish, Aerosmith, Tim McGraw, Lynard Skynard and Bob Dylan.
She then made her BROADWAY debut as a Singer/Dancer in the musical "42nd Street" at age 20. After performing on the great white way, Sarah moved to Las Vegas to perform in the Original US company of the Queen smash musical " We Will Rock You" where she understudied the lead role of 'Killer Queen'.
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