Here are a few more articles about Tap dancing I found that I enjoyed.

First up is “Top Reasons to Enroll Your Kids In Dance Classes” by Oksana Jerusha. I liked it because it makes good points about some of the life skills you learn when you are in class that you will be able to use no matter what path you choose later in life.

Here’s one on why you should make dancing your choice of exercise!

Here’s another article about Savion Glover’s latest show, SoLo iN TiME. This article is from the Ottowa Citizen and is written by Natasha Gauthier.

I love what Savion is doing for Tap. He is so innovative and not afraid to push himself past his limits and try something out of the ordinary. He’s a great role model and pioneer for where Tap has been and where it is headed for the future.

Here’s another article about Savion written by Paula Citron for Canada’s The Globe and Mail.

One more on Savion by Ashante Infantry for thestar.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check out this post by Rachel Hanson on Love To Know about the History of Tap Dancing. It gives just an overview, but any history that we can share only helps keep this art form alive. Thanks Rachel!

 

Terry Evans had only good things to say about Michael Woods’ debut in the hit show Riverdance currently touring the USA.

 

Dance-Teacher.com has a great article titled “Theory & Practice: Armed for Tap” all about using and incorporating your arms into your Tap dancing! It is written by Lauren Kay and has great information from Ray Hesselink (pictured), Acia Gray, and Debbie Dee.

 

 

 

 

 

Here’s an article to get you motivated from Seacostonline.com. It’s called “Get Off the Couch: Tap Dancing Challenges Mind and Body” by Rachel M. Collins. In the article, Rachel talks about how students and teachers feel that it’s never too late to learn something new and that Tap dancing is a challenging but fun way to get exercise.