Holy Smokes! - 68, and not even breaking a sweat! I had the honor to learn from him for a short period of time and I still teach his rudiments. I finally put a board in my office and try to practice at least 15 minutes a day. It may not sound like a lot, but consistency is the key. (See the book, Atomic Habits).
He was my first Tap teacher. When I was 9 my father was directing a production of “Sugar” in LA (1984) and Steve & Lorraine lived in a unit near us at the old Landmark Hotel. My brother & I used to get impromptu tap lessons every time we visited w them. We loved them. What a talent🤍kind souls
Steve condos a legend in tap dancing I think Steve’s brother also tap danced now take note the great drummer also tap danced now when you watch buddy rich take a drum solo he incorporated Steve condos tsp dancing into his hands feet what a tap dancer and Steve and buddy we’re good friends
Aw, he is wonderful and I’m sure you miss him so much! I saw your comment on another tap exercise video and came straight to look up your dad. I enjoyed this video of his amazing tapping and it inspired me to practice again (I’m middle aged and only took a one semester class with my daughter and it kicked my butt but was so fun!). As an occupational therapy practitioner, I agree that you are absolutely correct in saying that it is great for many types of recovery and addressing functional deficits. You’ll definitely be creating new neural pathways and challenging bilateral coordination while strengthening heart, lungs and muscles of the body. I wish it was a more popular exercise/intervention (easier to access).
2:57 - and those syncopations... GRRR, frustrating how effortless he makes it seem. God love you, Steve. Such a wonderfully sweet and generous man. Can't wait to dance with you again in Heaven.
Holy Smokes! - 68, and not even breaking a sweat! I had the honor to learn from him for a short period of time and I still teach his rudiments. I finally put a board in my office and try to practice at least 15 minutes a day. It may not sound like a lot, but consistency is the key. (See the book, Atomic Habits).
That's my Dad 💜
Amazing! Are you a dancer as well? How was is growing up?
He was my first Tap teacher. When I was 9 my father was directing a production of “Sugar” in LA (1984) and Steve & Lorraine lived in a unit near us at the old Landmark Hotel. My brother & I used to get impromptu tap lessons every time we visited w them. We loved them. What a talent🤍kind souls
@@zanzer386 Congrats on your dad. He is amazing, and you should be so proud of your family tree. My DNA test just confirmed I am your 4th-6th cousin.
Steve condos a legend in tap dancing I think Steve’s brother also tap danced now take note the great drummer also tap danced now when you watch buddy rich take a drum solo he incorporated Steve condos tsp dancing into his hands feet what a tap dancer and Steve and buddy we’re good friends
Steve was always about improving practicing and.
Exploring new rhythms.❤
WOW!!❤
A beautiful dancer, a beautiful man!
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Just beautiful.
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My Dad
Aw, he is wonderful and I’m sure you miss him so much! I saw your comment on another tap exercise video and came straight to look up your dad. I enjoyed this video of his amazing tapping and it inspired me to practice again (I’m middle aged and only took a one semester class with my daughter and it kicked my butt but was so fun!). As an occupational therapy practitioner, I agree that you are absolutely correct in saying that it is great for many types of recovery and addressing functional deficits. You’ll definitely be creating new neural pathways and challenging bilateral coordination while strengthening heart, lungs and muscles of the body. I wish it was a more popular exercise/intervention (easier to access).
2:02 - his signature high-speed heel taps. Amazing that I got to watch him dance like this in private lessons 3 Summers between 7 and 11 years old.
2:57 - and those syncopations... GRRR, frustrating how effortless he makes it seem. God love you, Steve. Such a wonderfully sweet and generous man. Can't wait to dance with you again in Heaven.
He died 50 years aho
@@markdenning5425 Then he must've been dead during this performance.
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Oh yeah
Esta picudo wow!!!
When are we going to learn that clapping and shouting is exactly the opposite of listening.
Yeah, everytime he talks they seem to clap and cheer over him.
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