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 ...
You had better get your tickets now, because one of the greatest names in tap is taking the stage of Centennial Hall. On Saturday, Nov. 13, Savion Glover — who has been hailed by the great Gregory ...
Diane Davisson knew she had to tap more than her feet to preserve the legacy of tap dancing. The producer, choreographer and dancer tapped into the movement’s history, as well as on the shoulders of ...
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 ...
Arthur Duncan, who kept tap dancing visible and relevant across the country on television when most had relegated it to the past and who also broke ground as a Black entertainer, has died at 97.
The mystique of tap dancing must be buried deep in the primitive part of everyone's brain, right in there with throbbing drums and the joy of a roaring campfire. Not even rock 'n' roll could kill the ...
At Savion Glover's Hooferzclub School for tap dancing, students are warned that they won't be taught "the fancy steps." In fact, the website for the Newark, N.J.-based school instructs students to ...
At the White Plains Jazz Festival this month, the band Mwenso & the Shakes was setting up, plugging in instruments and checking microphones. Michela Marino Lerman was among them. She set down a ...