Tap developed in 19th Century America from a mix of Irish clogging, African and African-American movements and vaudeville. Using special shoes with metal plates, the tap dancer can create multiple sounds and rhythmic patterns with their feet
Tap developed in 19th Century America from a mix of Irish clogging, African and African-American movements and vaudeville. Using special shoes with metal plates, the tap dancer can create multiple sounds and rhythmic patterns with their feet.
Tap improves balance, coordination, rhythm, focus and is great for those kids who respond to music by creating their own percussion. Each level will introduce styles and steps from different eras.
Geary Dance Center creates a safe, nurturing and inclusive environment where dance becomes a part of a person’s life, whether as a recreational dancer, aspiring performer or enthusiastic audience member.
GDC offers classes in preschool movement, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Hip Hop, Creative Movement, Contemporary, Funk, Jazz Funk, Musical Theater Jazz, Choreography, Character, Modern Dance and Adult Ballet.
We specialize in introducing dance to children ages 2-6 with our FUNdamentals of Dance early education program, to children ages 5-18 with our syllabus driven classes, and to children ages 11-18 with our Teen Accelerated Learning Program (TAL). GDC also offers workshops, summer classes and summer camps for ages 4.5-7, 8-10 and 11-18 and adult classes.
Tap Dance Classes are offered by City Dance Studios for all ages and skill level. Our instructors are highly accomplished dancers and excellent/caring teachers. It's very important to us that City Dance feels like a welcoming community to everyone who comes through our doors.
Tap Dance Classes are offered by Bender Performing Arts
Tap Dance Class is offered by Alisa's Dance Academy. Presents various rhythms made by movements of the feet. Develops timing, rhythm and coordination.
Tap is a form of dance characterized by using the sound of the tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. The instructors at MPAC teach basic tap terminology, pulling from the two major styles of tap technique--rhythm and Broadway.
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