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    • How to Add Glitter to Tap Shoes

      When it comes to performing on stage, traditional rules are often broken. You would never wear makeup to work the way you wear it on stage. In order to achieve that glitz, pop and shine you're looking for, it's necessary to be a little bit gaudy. When you're performing under bright lights you have to take extra care to stand out. One... more »

    • How to Choose Tap Shoes

      Tap dancers utilize their shoes to demonstrate their skill through routines and the sound that flows from their shoes. Tap dancing classes can be taken by anyone who wants to learn a new skill whether it be for fun or exercise. So how do you choose the right tap shoes? If you are new to tap dancing you must know the basics so you... more »

    • How to Audition for a Broadway Show

      Do you long to see your name up in lights? If the marquees on the Great White Way are beckoning you to fame and fortune, there are a few things that you will want to know about the road to Broadway stardom. more »

    • How to Perform a Shuffle in Tap Dancing

      Tap dancing is one of the most popular forms of theatrical dance in the United States. Follow the steps in this article to learn the correct form for one of the most basic tap steps, the shuffle. more »

    • How to Perform a Shuffle Ball Change in Tap Dancing

      Tap dancing is a popular form of theatrical dance in the United States that stems from African dance, Irish Step dancing and English Clog dancing. Tap shoes are required to get the correct sound in tap dancing, but the steps can be learned barefoot, in hard-soled shoes or character shoes. Tap shoes can be purchased at your local dance... more »

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