From Bill Robinson to Savion Glover, these famous Black tap dancers have left an incredible mark on the art form, inspiring millions.
Hoofer Jumaane Taylor’s masterwork “Supreme Love” is back for a two-show revival this week. Last performed in Chicago in 2016, “Supreme Love” was Taylor’s first major, full-length project. And it ...
Plyboard is laid down across the stage as lights outline dancers who appear to trudge off the steps of a '90s New York City ...
Dulé Hill shares his motivation for mastering tap dance and carrying its legacy forward. Dulé Hill has been tap dancing since the age of three, and launched his career shortly after when he was cast ...
Complete Information About Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers presents Cinematic Dance Theater From Louise Reichlin & Dancers, "Tap Dance Widows Club", an acclaimed combination of video, movement ...
Tap dance is an integral part of Black history. And the award-winning New York City tap dance company Dorrance Dance, founded by Michelle Dorrance in 2011, is keen to make sure its historical roots ...
This nostalgic, Tony Award–winning 1983 musical is all about family dynamics. Young Willi wants nothing more than to follow in the footsteps of her mother and Uncle Dipsey as a dancer. Her father, ...
The women of La Mezcla call on the history of percussive dance to create their own style. La Mezcla dance company, founded and led by Vanessa Sanchez, uses dance and song to tell stories of Chicana ...