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The 'Stomple & Flick' Tap Dance Move

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Summary: There are countless tap dance moves and combinations. Learn how to do a 'stomple and flick' tap dance move from our expert dancer in this free video clip on beginning tap dancing.

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By Emily Larew, eHow Presenter

Emily Larew is a professional dancer and dance instructor. Her education includes studying at LA’s The Edge and Millennium dance studios. She has performed for various music awards,...read more

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"Hi, I'm Emily Larew, and we are moving on with our tap combination for beginners. We are now on counts one through four. So we just finished our sugar, and now we're ready for our stomple. We're going to stomple with our left foot, and all a stomple is, is you're going to do a stomp, brush, step on one foot. So it'll be our left foot, we have stomp, brush, step, stomp, brush, step. So turning around, we're actually going to take this to the corner. So you're just going sugar going straight on, take your left, then come over, stomp, brush, step, stomp, brush, step. And I want you to do locomotion arms while you're doing it. So it's the opposite arm. Make sure you're not doing the same arm. So, ready, so seven, eight, you have one, and two, and three, and you're going to step forward on your left foot because we just used our right. Step left, make sure I hear that sound, on and you're going to jump onto your right and flick your left leg in the back. Four. Just like that, alright. So your right foot was behind you, jump on the right, four. And I want you to throw it. Throw it. If you're a guy, get funky, alright. Otherwise, be a girl and be sassy about it. So seven, and eight, we have one, and two, and three, and four, and. You're throwing it. Good. Make sure when you're doing the stomples that you are getting down into the floor. Ok, from the top, here we go. Five, six, seven, and one, two, three, a one, and two, and three, and four, boom, boom, boom, and eight, a one, and two, and three, and four, and five, six, seven, and eight, a one, and two, and three, and four, five, six, seven, and eight, one and two, and three, and four, and. Great job."

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