Introduction to Tap Dance 

Tap is an exciting rhythmical dance, which is (these days) performed wearing shoes with metal plates affixed to the heel and toe section. Tap dancers use their feet like drums to create a massive variety of patterns and rhythms. The origins of Tap stem from the early 16-1800's with the mixing of the cultures of Irish immigrants and the black Africans that were brought into America as slaves. Over many decades the dance and music styles of these two cultures continued to influence each other, and by 1910, Tap was formally recognised as a dance style in its own right.

 

Introduction to Tap Dance Styles

Hoofing

Hoofing is basically 'rhythm tap', which focuses on the sounds and the rhythm of the feet, which is more true to the original African American form. The 'Tap Dogs' (an Australian mens Tap group formed by Dein Perry) primarily follow this form, and are a great example of the intricacies, speed, and complicated rhythms that this style offers.

 

Classical Tap

Classical Tap developed as a result of the introduction of the 'silver screen' where dancers such as Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and Gene Kelly became extremely popular. This style uses a lot of arm and upper body movements and incorporates a Jazz/Ballet/Ballroom look and feel to the dance. The style is still seen in many of todays broadway shows.

 

Street Tap

Tap dance has always followed the trend of the music of the day. As recently as within the last decade, a new form of tap has evolved to match the 'urban' music scene, and therefore can be described as a fusion of tap with hip-hop, funk and other modern styles.

 

Classes with Lauren

My classes are all about having fun while challenging yourself in a supportive, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The style I teach is a mixture, but my favourite leans toward hoofing. I use a variety of music from different eras and genres within my classes.

 
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