- 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:
- Margaret Morrison (biography)
- Barbara Duffy (biography)
- Karen Callaway Williams (biography)
- Harold "Stumpy" Cromer (biography)
- Tony Waag (biography)
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Tap City Downtown / Tony Waag [concert]
- Title
- Tap City Downtown [Concert]
- Performers
- Waag, Tony
- Cromer, Harold "Stumpy"
- Williams, Karen Callaway
- Duffy, Barbara
- Jones, Kendrick
- Fleming, DeWitt, Jr.
- Morrison, Margaret
- Published/Created
- 2007-09-09
- Genre
- Concert
- Venue
- Battery Park
- Abstract
- A part of Evening Stars series of the River to River festival.
Tony Waag, master of ceremonies;
Harold Cromer,'s "Opus One" danced by Tap City Youth Ensemble
Karen Callaway Williams dancing "It's Almost Like being in Love"
Barbara Duffy and Company (eight women in all) "In the Groove"
Kendrick Jones "Hot Feet"
DeWitt Fleming Jr.. "Transatlantic Rhythm-- Afro-Blue"
Margaret Morrison "Boogie Stop Shuffle"
and others
(Alistair MacCaulay, "Feet Pumping Hard and Shuffling Softly" New York Times September 11, 2007.)
- Source
- American Tap Dance Foundation: American Tap Dance Foundation. http://www.atdf.org/; http://www.atdf.org/history.html ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015