The Tap Dancer

The Tap Dancer
Title The Tap Dancer PDF eBook
Author Andrew Barrow
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 237
Release 2023-07-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0008619182

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‘My favourite novel and one I wish I’d written.’ ALAN BENNETT Winner of the McKitterick Prize for best first novel by an author aged over 40, and the Hawthornden Prize for imaginative literature.

What the Eye Hears

What the Eye Hears
Title What the Eye Hears PDF eBook
Author Brian Seibert
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 670
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1429947616

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Magisterial, revelatory, and-most suitably-entertaining, What the Eye Hears offers an authoritative account of the great American art of tap dancing. Brian Seibert, a dance critic for The New York Times, begins by exploring tap's origins as a hybrid of the jig and clog dancing from the British Isles and dances brought from Africa by slaves. He tracks tap's transfer to the stage through blackface minstrelsy and charts its growth as a cousin to jazz in the vaudeville circuits and nightclubs of the early twentieth century. Seibert chronicles tap's spread to ubiquity on Broadway and in Hollywood, analyzes its decline after World War II, and celebrates its rediscovery and reinvention by new generations of American and international performers. In the process, we discover how the history of tap dancing is central to any meaningful account of American popular culture. This is a story with a huge cast of characters, from Master Juba (it was probably a performance of his in a Five Points cellar that Charles Dickens described in American Notes for General Circulation) through Bill Robinson and Shirley Temple, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, and Gene Kelly and Paul Draper to Gregory Hines and Savion Glover. Seibert traces the stylistic development of tap through individual practitioners, vividly depicting dancers both well remembered and now obscure. And he illuminates the cultural exchange between blacks and whites over centuries, the interplay of imitation and theft, as well as the moving story of African-Americans in show business, wielding enormous influence as they grapple with the pain and pride of a complicated legacy.What the Eye Hears teaches us to see and hear the entire history of tap in its every step.

Tap!

Tap!
Title Tap! PDF eBook
Author Rusty E. Frank
Publisher William Morrow
Pages 346
Release 1990
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Presents the voices and memories of thirty American tap dance stars, and includes a comprehensive listing of tap acts, recordings, and films

Tap Roots

Tap Roots
Title Tap Roots PDF eBook
Author Mark Knowles
Publisher McFarland
Pages 288
Release 2002-06-03
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780786412679

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Tracing the development of tap dancing from ancient India to the Broadway stage in 1903, when the word "Tap" was first used in publicity to describe this new American style of dance, this text separates the cultural, societal and historical events that influenced the development of Tap dancing. Section One covers primary influences such as Irish step dancing, English clog dancing and African dancing. Section Two covers theatrical influences (early theatrical developments, "Daddy" Rice, the Virginia Minstrels) and Section Three covers various other influences (Native American, German and Shaker). Also included are accounts of the people present at tap's inception and how various styles of dance were mixed to create a new art form.

Tap Dancing America

Tap Dancing America
Title Tap Dancing America PDF eBook
Author Constance Valis Hill
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 462
Release 2014-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 0190225386

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Here is the vibrant, colorful, high-stepping story of tap -- the first comprehensive, fully documented history of a uniquely American art form. Writing with all the verve and grace of tap itself, Constance Valis Hill offers a sweeping narrative, filling a major gap in American dance history and placing tap firmly center stage.

The Essential Guide to Tap Dance

The Essential Guide to Tap Dance
Title The Essential Guide to Tap Dance PDF eBook
Author Derek Hartley
Publisher The Crowood Press
Pages 294
Release 2018-03-26
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1785003909

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From the propulsive rhythm of the African dancer, to the swinging ragtime of the American jazz age, tap dancing has evolved into a unique blend of cultural expression, improvisation and creativity, open to all ages and abilities. With clear step-by-step instructions, The Essential Guide to Tap Dance covers basic steps such as the shuffle, pick up and paddle, before building these into traditional combinations such as the time step and shim sham. Additional material includes the history and development of tap dancing; rhythm and musicality; learning the language of tap dancing; the role of improvisation and choreography and finally, the basic steps to advanced techniques. This is the perfect companion to instruct the beginner tap dancer and expand the more experienced dancer's technique, offering full-colour pictures, helpful instruction and essential notes on this vibrant and accessible dance form. Illustrated throughout with 138 colour photographs and line artworks.

Tap-dance Fever

Tap-dance Fever
Title Tap-dance Fever PDF eBook
Author Pat Brisson
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Pages 40
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781590782903

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Annabelle Applegate will not stop tap-dancing no matter what the frustrated citizens of Fiddlers Creek do to make her quit.