The iconic and Hall of Fame tap dancer Bunny Briggs once said: “Tap dancing was never lost, people just lost tapping.” For the past 25 years at the Tapology Festival in Flint, tap hasn’t been lost. It ...
THINGS HE WANTED THE WORLD TO UNDERSTAND, THE GIFT AND THE VALUE OF BLACK BRILLIANCE. HEY. TELLING STORIES ABOUT BLACK HISTORY THROUGH MUSIC AND TAP DANCE. BREANA ALI HAS BEEN TAP DANCING SINCE SHE ...
Performances in N.Y.C. American tap greats collaborating with kathak dancers discover how to communicate through rhythm. Credit... Supported by By Brian Seibert Visuals by Yuvraj Khanna Some do it ...
Tap dance is an integral part of Black history. And the award-winning New York City tap dance company Dorrance Dance, founded by Michelle Dorrance in 2011, is keen to make sure its historical roots ...
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