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The 'Jump Toes' Tap Dance Move

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Summary: There are countless tap dance moves and combinations. Learn how to do a 'jump toe' 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're continuing on with our beginning tap combo. We are now on counts one through four. So I'm going to turn around, we just finished our Elvis kick, we're here. So you take your left foot, your hands are going to brush back, remember. Brush is with the ball of your foot. So we're going to brush back. Brush, hop, step. So as we step, make sure your feet are parallel apart, you're going to face stage left, and you're going to drop your heels, two. Good. So ready, six, seven, and eight. A one, and two, and. Alright, so you saw my hands down, I pushed them forward, as I drop my heels on and. You're going to jump from your left to your right, so your reverse toe back will be on your left foot. So, we have a three, and four, and. Alright. So, again, and we have three, and four, and. Jump, toe, jump, toe, stomp, four. On your right foot. Ok, so this can even be done with partner. And you could be doing it in the opposite direction. Just reverse the footing. Ok, but for right now let's just focus on one person. Seven, and eight. A one, and two, and three, and four, and. Good. Let's try it from the top. Five, six, seven, eight. Seven, and eight. A one, and two, and three, and four, five, six, seven, and eight. One, and two, and three, and four, and five, six, seven, and eight. One, and two, and three, and four, five, six, seven, and eight. One, and two, and three, and four, and five, six, seven, and eight. One, and two, and three, and four, and. Good job."

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