Basic Time Step
L 1 Tap Time Steps
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8m 50s
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.