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American Institute of Vernacular Jazz Dance:
http://www.aivjd.org
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An organization dedicated to the preservation of tap, blues, hip-hop and other vernacular styles. Home of the Harlem Jazz Dance Festival
American Tap Dancing Foundation:
http://www.atdf.org/
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A New York City non-profit tap dance company founded by tap dancers Brenda Bufalino, Tony Waag, and the late Charles “Honi” Coles.
California Historical Jazz Dance Foundation:
http://www.caljazzdance.com
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Founded in 1998, The CHJDF is a collection of memorabilia, papers, photo's and film documenting the California History of jazz dance.
Colorado Dance Coalition:
http://www.ColoradoDanceCoalition.com
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The mission of Colorado Dance Coalition is to cultivate unity within the dance community of Colorado by creating and promoting experiences that guide dance students and teachers to a greater appreciation of the art form and its history. The CDC will work collaboratively with dance artists from all over the world, thus providing local dancers opportunities to train and interact with the masters through workshops, classes, intensives, and performance. By opening eyes and hearts, the CDC hopes to perpetuate the spirit and respect of dance for many years to come.
Colorado Dance Coalition:
http://www.ColoradoDanceCoalition.com
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Colorado dance Coalition was founded to cultivate unity within the dance community of Colorado by creating and promoting experiences that guide dance students and teachers to a greater appreciation of the art form and its history. The CDC will work collaboratively with dance artists from all over the world, thus providing local dancers opportunities to train and interact with the masters through workshops, classes, intensives, and performance.
Colorado Dance Coalition:
http://www.ColoradoDanceCoalition.com
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A Colorado-based dance organization whose mission it is to bring master teachers, especially tap, to Colorado for classes, workshops, festivals, and performances. 303.482.1846 or info@ColoradoDanceCoalition.com
Dancer magazine tap info and blog:
http://www.danceruniverse.com/tap/
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Dancer magazine's website aims to be the most complete source of news and information about dance, including tap. Check out the dedicated tap page, which includes performance, audition and festival information as well as Stacie Strong's tap blog.
Divulgando o Sapateado Por Aí:
http://divulgandotap.blogspot.com
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Created in 2006, this is the Blog of the Brazilian Tap Bulletin "Divulgando o Sapateado Por Aí" in Portuguese -- tap news about Brazilian festivals, jams and shows, photos, articles, links and more.
Dr. James "Buster" Brown:
http://www.drbusterbrown.com
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A site dedicated to the legacy of Dr. James "Buster" Brown (May 17, 1913 - May 7, 2002)
Eleanor Powell, Queen of Tap Dancing:
http://lynnpdesign.com/classicmovies/tapdancing
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A tribute to Eleanor Powell.
Eskndalo (msn group):
http://groups.msn.com/eskndalo/
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An MSN group for rhythm dancers in Mexico.
Fayard Nicholas Official Site:
http://www.FayardNicholas.com
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Fayard's official website for more information on upcoming events and the Fayard Nicholas Scholarship.
French Tap Dance Community:
http://www.tap-dance.fr.st
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A site for and about tap dancers in Paris and the rest of France.
Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance:
http://www.atdfhinescollection.com
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The New York Public Library's Dance Collection hosts this archive of tap dance history. You can search their archives and donate your tap videos, books, oral histories, or other tap trivia.
GregoryHines.org:
http://www.gregoryhines.org
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Site dedicated to the dancing and other artistic work of Gregory Hines.
Jo's Tap:
http://tapdancing.tripod.com
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A website for all tap dancers but geared towards adult tappers - from beginners to the more advanced. Includes routines, information for tappers and reviews.
NYTAP.org:
http://www.nytap.org
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Home of the New York Committee to Celebrate National Tap Dance Day. Each year, they host the Tap Extravaganza to celebrate National Tap Dance Day. They also give out various awards to recognize contributors to the art of tap dance.
Off Jazz:
http://www.offjazz.com/
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A French tap and jazz site (available in English). Has a great section on terminology, videos of basic steps, and film clips of tap stars, past and present.
Off Jazz Dance World:
http://www.offjazz.com
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A French tap and jazz site (available in English). Has a great section on terminology, videos of basic steps, and film clips of tap stars, past and present.
STEPOLOGY:
http://www.stepology.com/
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STEPOLOGY offers ongoing, master and workshop classes throughout the Bay Area.
Tap Boston:
http://www.havetodance.com
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Lists Boston area tap events, jams, and classes
Tap Connections:
http://www.tapconnections.org
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The mission of Tap Connections is to inform, educate, and promote interest in Tap by creating a variety of quality learning and experimental opportunities.
Tap Dance in Germany:
http://www.germantap.de
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Tap news and events in Germany
Tap Dance In Switzerland:
http://www.scottap.com/tap
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All about tap dancing in the country of Switzerland
Tap Dance Photo Archive:
http://www.tap-dance.photofile.ru
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Russian photo archive featuring many photos of Savion Glover, Jimmy Slyde, Ayodele Casel, Van "The Man" Porter, Jason Samuels-Smith, Buster Brown, and Gregory Hines (many of these are copyrighted photos but there is no copyright information).
Tap Dancing in Israel:
http://www.mlytap.com
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Check out this new website - Tap classes in Haifa, Israel.
Tap Legacy Foundation:
http://www.taplegacy.org
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Non-profit foundation dedicated to preserving and advancing the art of tap dance. They ultimately would like to see a tap museum built in New York City. This site is also the online home of the Copasetics.
Tap Legacy Foundation, Inc.:
http://www.taplegacy.org
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Tap Legacy Foundation was founded by two tap dancers, Gregory Hines and Andrew J. Nemr with the stated mission of "Preserving and Advancing the Art of Tap Dance". Enjoy and support.
Tap lists from Yahoo Groups:
http://dir.groups.yahoo.com/dir/Entertainment___Arts/Performing_Arts/Dance/Tap
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This page lists the Yahoo Groups mailing lists that are devoted to various aspects of tap dance.
tapjam.nl:
http://www.tapjam.nl
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Edwin Baaij's regular open tap jam in the Netherlands
Tappies:
http://www.tappies.com
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Tappies.com features the latest tap happenings in Hong Kong, as well as a Discussion Forum and Video Tutorial of basic tap steps. This community was formed to promote fun and friendship through tap.
tapsource:
http://www.tapsource.com
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Informational tap dance site
The Tap Dance Home Page:
http://www.tapdance.org
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The oldest and most comprehensive web site around.
The Time Step Site:
http://www.ukjtd.force9.co.uk/Timestepsite
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All about time steps with lots of historical references
Tradition In Tap:
http://www.traditionintap.com
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Avi Miller & Ofer Ben's tap workshops that seek to preserve the legacy and technique of various Tap masters.
United Taps Home Page:
http://www.unitedtaps.com
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Tap teacher and choreographer Rod Howell's video compilation of tap steps. A great resource!
Vance's Fanstastic Tap Dance Dictionary:
http://www.theatredance.com/dictionary.html
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Do you know what a corkscrew is? A cofee grinder? A hamp? Neither did I until I looked at this page. Lots of "old" and ballet terms, too.
Vancouver Tap Dance Society:
http://www.vantapdance.bc.ca/index.html
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We are a non profit charitable organization dedicated to the promotion of tap dancing. We have classes for all ages and all levels of dancers.
Webtap:
http://www.webtap.tk
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interactive website by Marije Nie with six little tapdancers... play around with the rhythms (use your mouse) and have fun!