Tap, tap, tapping across the stage, dancers Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano perform across the country and on the high seas with their “Two on Tap” show. The duo will bring that show to the Wagner ...
The New York Times' Alastair MacCaulay is not pleased with tap-dancing sensation Savion Glover. He admits Glover is "famous," he admits he is "hailed as the greatest tap dancer who has ever lived," he ...
Michelle Dorrance, Luke Hickey, and Elizabeth Burke are three of the world’s greatest tap dancers, living and working at the highest level of professional achievement in New York City. Since all three ...
The Creative Alliance is celebrating Black History Month with a new show honoring the life and legacy of a legendary tap dancer in Baltimore. “The Baby Laurence Legacy Project: Tracing Steps” will hit ...
With one arm and one leg, he upended assumptions that disabled people could not lead fulfilling lives, and his artistry had audiences clamoring for more. Henry Heard in 1952. He boldly turned a ...
Two of the Washington area's favorite tap companies, Tappers With Attitude and Step Aside, took to the boards over the weekend for rhythm with shoes. With no shortage of fans -- two shows sold out -- ...
Students at UW-La Crosse got to put on their tap shoes and learn from a nationally-known performer Monday morning. Ted Louis Levy has appeared on Broadway and been nominated for a Tony award. Monday ...
Maurice Hines Jr., who hit the L.A. area when he was 70 for a Beverly Hills run of his show "Tappin' Through Life," has died at age 80. (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times) The scene from the movie ...
Don’t be surprised when a tap dancer from Chicago Tap Theatre busts out a handpan drum solo or an a cappella song midshow. Many great tap dancers are also great musicians, which makes sense, as ...
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - 87-year-old Judy Kelley has been tap dancing for nearly her entire life, and she doesn’t plan to quit anytime soon. Kelley spends her time sharing her talent with others as a ...
NEW YORK — A line of people spilled off the sidewalk in front of the Schomburg Center in Harlem early Friday evening, waiting to get inside. As more people arrived, they were greeted with waves, hugs ...