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Tap Dance Legends explores the vibrant history of tap dance, revealing how its evolution reflects American cultural shifts. This book examines the lives and legacies of influential figures like Bill "Bojangles" Robinson and Gregory Hines, highlighting their contributions to the performing arts. It delves into the fusion of African and European traditions that birthed tap, and how dancers navigated social challenges, including racial stereotypes in minstrelsy and vaudeville.
The book uniquely combines biographical narratives with detailed analyses of tap technique, offering a comprehensive view of dance history. It traces tap's journey from its 19th-century origins through its golden age, spotlighting pioneers like Master Juba and innovative performers like the Nicholas Brothers. It also looks at the revitalization of tap dance in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, showcasing artists such as Savion Glover.
Through archival footage, oral histories, and critical analyses, Tap Dance Legends presents a balanced and nuanced portrait of each subject. Each chapter illuminates the lives of individual dancers, tracing their artistic journeys, analyzing their signature steps, and placing their contributions within the context of their times. This exploration connects to broader fields like musicology, sociology, and African American studies, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in dance biography or American cultural history.
© 2025 Publifye (Ebook): 9788235215796
Translators: AI
Release date
Ebook: 24 February 2025
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India