WITH Gregory Hines, even his eyes danced – and his staccato feet were pure tap magic. After years of the all-American art of tap-dancing declining in audience appeal, Hines helped put it back on the ...
A live performance is part of the past as soon as it happens. So using the stage as history seems a kind of paradox. For Newark-born tap dance extraordinaire Savion Glover, though, putting history ...
A black-and-white publicity shot from the Broadway musical Jelly's Last Jam in 1992 tells the story of one of the most influential relationships of Savion Glover's life. The teenage performer, by then ...
For Savion Glover, tap dance is much more than simply an entertaining art form — which with his gifted and rhythmically educated feet it unquestionably is. For the former prodigy, now a mature artist ...
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The American Tap Dance Foundation (ATDF) Tony Waag, Executive/Artistic director, announced today the recipients of the 2017 "TAP AWARDS" to be presented at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony ...
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 ...
Tony Award winner Savion Glover, the tap master of Broadway's Shuffle Along, chronicles his lifework and pays tribute to his mentors in the world premiere of Savion Glover's Chronology of a HooFer. A ...