Summary: There are countless tap dance moves and combinations. Learn how to do a flap cramproll tap dance move from our expert dancer in this free video clip on beginning tap dancing.
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
"Hi, I'm Emily Larew, and we're moving on with our advanced tap combination. We're now going to be on five, six, seven, eight, we're going to add a flap cramproll, and I'll show you even a trick your way if you would like to make it even more advanced, ok. So, we just finished coming over from our flop, we're going to stomp onto the floor. You're going to take your right foot and we're going to go to the corner, left corner, we're going to do a flap cramproll. So flap cramproll everybody, just review flap, step, right, left. There's no change over here. And then if we're just going to keep it that way it's going to be a flap cramproll to the back, still using your right foot. So we went forward, then we're going to come back, flap, cramproll. And I want you to turn your body the opposite way. So flap, step, heel, heel, flap, step, heel, heel. So when I went forward my flap went forward, when I come backward it's going to brush backwards. Still making the same flap sound, ok. And your arms are going to come up and press down. So, press it up, press it back. Alright. So make sure your pelvis leans forward, pelvis leans back. So you just did three, and four, five, six, seven, eight, ok. If you would like to make it a little bit trickier, you can do a syncopated pullback, add your heels for a same kind of sound, but you'll have six sounds, instead of five. So it'll be. So you'll rush forward, three, and four, five, six, seven, eight. Alright, good work."