- Description
Tap Dance America is a reference work of bibliographic information and does not point to digitized versions of the items described. The Library of Congress may or may not own a copy of a particular film or video. To request additional information Ask a Librarian.
See Also:
- Brenda Bufalino (biography)
- Charles "Chuck" Green (biography)
- Anita Feldman (biography)
- Steve Condos (biography)
- Eddie Brown (biography)
- Charles "Honi" Coles (biography)
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Colorado Dance Festival (Third Annual) "Great Tap Reunion" / Charles "Honi" Coles [festival]
- Title
- Colorado Dance Festival (Third Annual) "Great Tap Reunion" [Festival]
- Performers
- Coles, Charles "Honi"
- Brown, Eddie
- Bufalino, Brenda
- Condos, Steve
- Feldman, Anita
- Green, Charles "Chuck"
- Published/Created
- 1989-07-25
- Genre
- Festival
- Venue
- Abstract
- June 25-July 8, 1989
Colorado Dance Festival's "Great Tap Reunion." June 25-July 8, 1989 Sponsored by IBM Corporation. Held at Boulder. Third Great Tap Reunion, also billed as Mile High International Tap Festival at the Colorado Tap Festival (June 25-July 8, 1989). An intensive two weeks of daily classes, lectures, film and video showings, panel discussions, jam sessions, special workshops, master classes and a final performance.
Tap faculty included Charles "Honi" Coles, Eddie Brown, Brenda Bufalino, Steve Condos, Anita Feldman, Chuck Green and Jimmy Slyde as well as body musician Keith Terry and Balinese Kecak (monkey chant) master I Wayan Dibia.
Performers in "Great Tap Reunion" (July 8) included Charles Honi Coles, Steve Condos, Eddie Brown, Chuck Green, Anita Feldman, and special guests to be announced, along with a live jazz combo and new music artist Gary Schall.
In addition to technique classes, course were offered in tap choreography, music for tap,"rudiments"composition, musical arrangements, Body Music, katak, Balinese dance and more. Also hosted the first Creative Residency for tap ever held, led by "Honi" Coles with the assistance of Brenda Bufalino, an all-day workshop on setting up tap archives including the care and feeding of video tapes, photographs, press clippings, and how to do oral histories, meetings of the International Tap Association, along with other meetings focusing on specific issues important to the promotion of tap worldwide. - Source
- Hill, Constance Valis: Constance Valis Hill, personal collection of tap dance materials. ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015