Tap

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Tap classes are designed to develop rhythm, style and sound. Students will learn a variety of tap styles from Broadway to Rhythm tap

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50 Minutes

Course Details

Tap classes are designed to develop rhythm, style and sound. Students will learn a variety of tap styles from Broadway to Rhythm tap. The class emphasis is on developing proper tap technique, producing clear tap sounds, and having fun.

As students progress through each level curriculum will become increasingly more complex and intricate.

  • West Lake Hills Branch

    3201 Atlanta Industrial Pkwy NW, West Lake Hills, Atlanta

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