L 1 Tap Time Steps
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together. Today, you will find hundreds of creative time steps.
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Tap 1 Warm-Up 1
Tap warm-ups are designed to get the blood flowing, mobilize the muscle and joints and help prevent injury. Always warm-up before doing any of the tap skills and combos.
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Basic Time Step
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together. Today, you will find hundreds of creative time steps.
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Single Time Step
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together. Today, you will find hundreds of creative time steps.
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Double Time Step
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together. Today, you will find hundreds of creative time steps.
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Triple Time Step
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together.
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Beginning Tap Traveling Time Step
Time Steps date back to the Vaudeville days. Bill Robinson is credited with creating the time step. They were meant to be used to let a tap dancer know how fast they wanted a band/musician to play when performing together. Today, you will find hundreds of creative time steps.
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Shuffle Off to Buffalo Time Step
Enjoy this fun and easy time step based on the Shuffle Off to Buffalo.
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Leon Collins Time Step
Enjoy this fun and easy on the body time step credited to the great Leon Collins. For me, it is very similar to the Jimmy Slyde Time Step I learned many years ago, which is just slightly more advanced. Jimmy Slyde Time Step video is coming soon.