you can really feel the way that they jam together. One persons rhythms inspire someone else to do something, and everyone listening begins to form ideas in their heads about how to meet what the last teacher just threw down. This session becomes a true jam because they're all ready to say yes to each others offers and let the rhythms lead into one another. Tap is percussion before it's dance, and to jam with percussion, you really gotta have that ear to feel out what people have been doing. This is nice.
Dont miss the next festival!! Stockholm Tap Festival 2015, April 2nd to 11th! STF 2015 will be a 10-day international tap dance festival with classes for all levels, from absolute beginner to professional. Cutting Contest, jam sessions, Teachers Gala, All Style Battle, Student Show, crazy parties and much more! Come and meet dancers from all around the world, get loads of inspiration and have an awesome time!
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I think two things are affecting the weight of their rhythm and the power they put into their moves. One, the floor isn't evenly resonant; it doesn't respond the same in the back as it does more in the centre to their shoes and movement, and a good bit of the jam happens farther up stage. Not only that, but they're surrounded on most sides by all of the other dancers who are there sitting on the floor, at the edges of the space. Even if the floor is super well designed for tap, and could produce sound very well, the presence of many bodies at the edges would dampen a huge amount of the sound, especially with how many of the folks are there. Because the sounds die very fast, it takes a good amount of attack on the dancers part to have the same clarity that a soloist might find on a much more empty space.
I mean, as a decade and a half long tapper I saw and heard footwork a bit more varied than just a bunch of “stomping”. But who knows, maybe the wide nuances and variety of rhythm tap aren’t for you. I try not to judge, to each their own.
You apparently don't know what dancing is! All tap dancing is not Fred Astair and GingerRogers Lol. Have you seen African dance? or maybe Cuban dance? or any dance that is not European?
you can really feel the way that they jam together. One persons rhythms inspire someone else to do something, and everyone listening begins to form ideas in their heads about how to meet what the last teacher just threw down. This session becomes a true jam because they're all ready to say yes to each others offers and let the rhythms lead into one another. Tap is percussion before it's dance, and to jam with percussion, you really gotta have that ear to feel out what people have been doing. This is nice.
This is awesome 💎
Dont miss the next festival!! Stockholm Tap Festival 2015, April 2nd to 11th!
STF 2015 will be a 10-day international tap dance festival with classes for all levels, from absolute beginner to professional. Cutting Contest, jam sessions, Teachers Gala, All Style Battle, Student Show, crazy parties and much more! Come and meet dancers from all around the world, get loads of inspiration and have an awesome time!
You need tap DANCERS, not foot bangers.
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Famousstarfield master tap dancer's an after 🌟 celebrity of monster mad house tv . With host Jerry Moore. And producer karlos s borloff.. this laguary tap dance all over the country . Famousstarfield
They dance so heavy-footed.
More like stomping than dancing.
I think two things are affecting the weight of their rhythm and the power they put into their moves. One, the floor isn't evenly resonant; it doesn't respond the same in the back as it does more in the centre to their shoes and movement, and a good bit of the jam happens farther up stage. Not only that, but they're surrounded on most sides by all of the other dancers who are there sitting on the floor, at the edges of the space. Even if the floor is super well designed for tap, and could produce sound very well, the presence of many bodies at the edges would dampen a huge amount of the sound, especially with how many of the folks are there. Because the sounds die very fast, it takes a good amount of attack on the dancers part to have the same clarity that a soloist might find on a much more empty space.
I mean, as a decade and a half long tapper I saw and heard footwork a bit more varied than just a bunch of “stomping”.
But who knows, maybe the wide nuances and variety of rhythm tap aren’t for you.
I try not to judge, to each their own.
Tapping, but no dancing.
You apparently don't know what dancing is! All tap dancing is not Fred Astair and GingerRogers Lol.
Have you seen African dance? or maybe Cuban dance? or any dance that is not European?
@@tapmaan6150 agreed 💯