In addition to learning rhythm and musicality, Tap is a great cardiovascular exercise with the added benefits of working on your balance as you shift weight from one leg to another and one toe to heel or vice-versa.
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In addition to learning rhythm and musicality, Tap is a great cardiovascular exercise with the added benefits of working on your balance as you shift weight from one leg to another and one toe to heel or vice-versa. Tap also helps build cognitive abilities as your mind works with coordinating your body, memorizing steps, and learning new terminology.
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Rhythmic tap, inclusive of buck, clog, wings, etc., based on the modern flair technique of Henry Letang. Also, group precision emphasized. Beginning age 7 years.
Students begin with an introduction to basic tap steps, sounds, and techniques before exploring rhythms through call and response, and repetition.
Tap is a form of dance characterized by using the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion. Tap can be traced back to the 1700s and is informed by the Irish Jig, English Clog, and African-American traditional body percussion.
Tap develops coordination, rhythmic skills, stamina and musicality. Basic techniques and rhythms taught, focusing on control, speed and clarity of sounds. Tap shoes required
Learn the basic vocabulary of tap, rhythms, weight changes, balance, foot articulation, shuffles, flaps and time steps. Dance to the tunes of Broadway Shows and lively tap tunes. Enjoy music of the 40’s, as well as original music by Marion and Lorraine Lundstrum.
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