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DVD DANCING-TAP DANCING Parts 1,2,3 & 4 DVD

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Hot Tap 1: An introduction to some of the basic single sounds from which tap is built. From walking and stamping through to a short tap dance routine. Hot Tap 2:This programme demonstrates how steps build in complexity and takes you through a series of ten lessons. Hot Tap 3: Timesteps are traditional tap steps that have been handed down from generations and have been collected from the simplest to the trickiest. Hot Tap 4: Features ten lessons that show you how to use rhythm from missing beats to using repeated patterns in fun ways.

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Released
13 July 2009
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Duke Video 
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Runtime
160 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5023093050436 
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A collection of four programmes containing all you need to become a Master Tap dancer presented by Susan Bishop. In the first programme she starts with walking and stomping and then goes through a series of ten easy lessons, suitable for beginners. In the second programme Susan takes us on a more advanced stage in the tap dancing process. There are steps from famous Fred Astaire musicals, plus traditional numbers, with lots of rhythm and stylish feet movements. There are also some lessons on tap dancing without music. The third programme demonstrates a variety of timesteps, from the quite basic to very advanced, whilst the fourth programme concentrates on rhythm. Basic steps can be used when experimenting with missing beats, speeding up and slowing down the rhythm, as well as using repeating patterns in fun and original ways.