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History of Tap Dance

Tap Dance, style of American theatrical dance, distinguished by percussive footwork, that marks out precise rhythmic patterns on the floor. Some descriptive step names are brush, flap, shuffle, ball change, and cramp roll.

The sources of tap dancing include the Irish solo step dance, the English clog dance, and African dance movements. Among the slaves in the southern United States, these merged by the early 19th century into folk styles, the modern descendants of which include buck-and-wing dancing and southern United States clogging (both done in leather-sole shoes).

The slave dances were adapted theatrically in 1828 in the first blackface minstrel show, in the dancing of Thomas "Daddy" Rice. In late 19th-century minstrel shows and showboat routines, two techniques were popularized: a fast style in wooden-sole shoes, also called buck-and-wing, exemplified by the duo of Jimmy Doyle and Harland Dixon; and soft-shoe, a smooth, leather-sole style made famous by George Primrose.

These styles gradually coalesced, and by the 1920s metal plates, or taps, had been added to leather-soled shoes. In the 1920s and 1930s black dancers contributed to the development of new styles of tap dance, and black dance teams became popular for their acrobatic, often satirical acts. John Bubbles popularized a slower, more syncopated style of tap dance.

Prominent dance teams of the era included Slap and Happy (Harold Daniels and Leslie Irvin) and Stump and Stumpy (James Cross and Harold Cromer). Jazz provided further rhythmic complexity, and Bill "Bojangles" Robinson became America's most famous tap dancer.

The style was further expanded in the 1930s and 1940s, when dancers such as Fred Astaire, Paul Draper, Ray Bolger, and, in the late 1950s, Gene Kelly added movements from ballet and modern dance. In the late 1970s and early 1980s interest in tap dance underwent a resurgence.

 
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Natalie Mulkerrins will be starting Dance college full-time in Sep 08 at London Theatre School - well done Natalie Congratulations - you will love it!

We obtained 100% pass rate with our IDTA Examinations! Just under 200 examinees aged 3 upwards and 3 teachers entered the exams. Congratulations to all!

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Audrey has now retired, if you or you know of anyone who can replace her please speak to Rachel or the office.

term dates

1st Sept - 20th Dec Autumn Term
27th-31st Oct Closed for half term
Monday 1st September 08 – Saturday 25th October 08 (8 Weeks)
Monday 3rd November 08 – Saturday 20th December 08 (7 Weeks)
Monday 5th January 09 – Friday 13th February 09 (6 Weeks)
Monday 23rd February 09 – Friday 3rd April 09 (6 Weeks)
Monday 20th April 09 – Saturday 23rd May 09 (5 Weeks)
Monday 1st June 09 – Saturday 18th July 09 (7 Weeks)
Closed Monday 4th May – Bank Holiday
Closed Thursday 7th May - Polling Day

show rehearsal dates

Sunday 25th Jan 11.00-4.00pm
Sunday 1st Feb  11.00-4.00pm
Dress rehearsal : Sunday 8th Feb  10.00-4.00pm

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staff availability

Please note that admin staff are available to help you during the following hours:
Monday
3.30pm – 6.30pm Julia
7.00pm – 9.00pm Sharon
Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday
4.00pm – 8.00pm Sharon
Thursday
4.00 – 5.00pm Julia
5.00pm – 8.00pm Sharon
Friday
5.30– 7.30pm Sharon
Saturday
9.00am – 1.30pm Sharon/Julia

After hours please email your enquiry.

events

Hounslow – April 09 Festival entries i.e. Duets & Trios with groups from selective classes.

Whole School – Beck Show 14th & 15th Feb 2009

Move it – March 8th 09

Festivals  Apr – Ruislip and Slough (Easter break) 11-15th Apr 09

Examinations 09 (TBC)

staff / committee meetings

Monthly last Saturday in month 2.00 - 2.30pm

New Members always welcome to come along. We need your input and help

 
 
 
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