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  • How to do a buck Time Step

    Time steps were created to keep time. They are fairly simple and one of the most widely used tap steps in musical theatre. Buck time steps are ones that do not have a shuffle in them. You should...

  • Tap Dance: Brush

    The brush, in tap dance, is when you hit the flat part of your tap shoe on the floor, while moving it across the floor in order to get that brushing sound. learn to perform the brushing tap dance...

  • How to Do the Steel in Tap Dancing

    Make sure that your ankles are warmed up and limber before attempting the Steel because your ankles are going to get a work-out. This is intricate tap dancing and the dancer must get five...

  • How to Do the Step Riff Brush Heel in Tap Dancing

    In the step riff brush heel combination, the dancer does a riff. It is preceded by a step and followed by a forward brush, which isn't the traditional follow-up step to a riff. A heel drop is also...

  • How to Do the Hop Riffle in Tap Dancing

    A riffle in tap dancing is a three-sound combination that includes a forward riff followed by a back brush, which is also called a spank. Some dance instructors teach a riffle as a brush to the...

  • How to Do a Riffle Dig Toe in Tap Dancing

    A riffle in tap dancing makes three sounds and consists of a brush to the front or a tapping of the ball of the foot against the floor followed by a heel dig or scuff and a back brush, which is...

  • How to Tap Dance

    My name is Rod Howell and I'm going to teach you how to tap dance. You can either buy a pair of tap shoes (Amazon.com or your local dance attire shop) or start in your tennis shoes (tennis shoes...

  • How to Perform Running Flaps in Tap Dancing

    Follow the steps below to learn how to do running flaps, which consist of very quick flaps with alternating feet.

  • Intermediate Tap Dancing: Turn Across the Floor

    Look at your feet to practice a tap turn across the floor. A dance teacher will show you how to do intermediate tap dancing turns in this free video lesson.

  • How to Build a Tap Dancing Floor

    Tap dancing requires a special floor. You can't tap on most surfaces because the taps will damage the flooring. On some surfaces, the taps echo or their sound can be muffled. That can destroy a...

  • How to Do Basic Flaps in Tap Dance

    Tap dancing is a great form of exercise for both those who have been dancing for years and those who have never danced before. It's basically all about your feet and legs. The most simple step,...

  • How to Do Step Heels in Tap Dancing

    Step heels are moving steps that allow you to progress across the floor in tap dancing. Each sound of each portion of the steps must be clean and distinct. It should sound as though you have four...

  • How to Perform Shuffle Steps

    The shuffle step is one of the most recognized steps in tap dance. The 2-note movement is the most basic shuffle known, but did you know there are 3- and 4-count shuffles? The 2-count shuffle is...

  • How to Perform a Tap Drawback

    When you view old-school tap dancers like Bill "Bojangles" Robinson or Gene Kelly, it appears as if their feet are barely moving. That's because they keep their moves close together. The drawback...

  • How to Paddle Roll in Tap Dance

    Welcome to the wonderful world of paddle rolls. This step has many variations, and you can even create your own. This article will show you how to get started with the 4-sound paddle roll, and...

  • How to Do the Basic Heel Dig Move in Tap Dance

    The interesting thing about tap dancing is that many tap dance moves look much harder than they actually are to perform. It's possible to wow audiences even if you're not performing advanced tap...

  • How to Perform a Flap in Tap

    For all tap dancers, one of the crucial steps is mastering the elusive flap: depending on your teacher's style, or your age level, it can differ. The two-sounded reverberation step made with your...

  • How to Do The Shuffle Hop Move in Tap Dance

    The shuffle hop step is a basic move in tap dancing. Shuffle hop steps are used throughout tap dance routines, whether the routine is basic or advanced. Master this move before moving on to more...

  • How to Do the Shuffle Toe Step Move in Tap Dance

    Once you've mastered basic tap dance steps, you can combine those steps to perform more complicated tap steps. An advanced shuffle toe combination is a great way to showcase your mastery of basic...

  • How to Practice Tap Dance

    You've got the shoes and you're taking the lessons. Now it's time to improve your tap dancing skills with dedicated practice sessions. With a little motivation, you can find ways to master the...

  • How to Do the Shuffle in Tap Dance

    The "shuffle" will be one of the very first steps taught in a tap dance class. It is one of the basics and is in almost every single tap dance routine ever choreographed.

  • How to do a Time Step (in Tap Dance)

    The "Time Step" is one of the most recognizable and common tap combinations. It is often taught in tap dance classes as a basic move for tap students. The Time Step originated as a way...

  • How to Do a Warm Up for Tap Dance

    Advanced tap dancer require more advanced warm ups than beginners. To do this warm up routine, you must already know how to do some basic tap steps.

  • How to Do Combination Steps in Tap Dance

    A tap dance combination uses multiple steps connected together to make a sequence. Here are some basic combinations you can try in your next rehearsal.

  • How to Do the Over-the-Top Tap Dance Step

    An over-the-top tap dance step is a hopping step in which the dancer's legs cross over each other. This step requires concentration and balance. Learn how to go over-the-top within a few hours of...

  • How to Do the Pink Panther Tap Dance Step

    The Pink Panther tap dance step is a combination of steps performed as one fluid sequence. It combines heavy, low taps and lighter taps that sound similar to the Pink Panther theme song.

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