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Tap New York

Title
  1. Tap New York [videorecording] / Tony Waag presents Tap City, the New York City Tap Festival, a project of the American Tap Dance Foundation.
Published by
  1. c2004.

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Additional authors
  1. Waag, Tony.
  2. Ham, Larry.
  3. Fonda, Joe.
  4. Brooks, Bernice.
  5. Duffy, Barbara
  6. Chamecki, Cintia
  7. Cutcher, Jenai
  8. Dorrance, Michelle
  9. Schwab, Lynn
  10. Ribble, Michele
  11. Goddertz, Charles
  12. Wilder, Baakari
  13. Salsberg, Germaine
  14. Goldberg, Jane, 1948-
  15. McLaughlin, Reggio
  16. Morrison, Margaret
  17. Burdulis, Robin.
  18. Parrott, Lisa.
  19. Lee, Mable
  20. Sumbry-Edwards, Dormeshia
  21. Bufalino, Brenda
  22. Glover, Savion
  23. Callaway, Karen
  24. Oakley, Jim.
  25. Steiner, Charles.
  26. American Tap Dance Foundation.
  27. Vagabond Video.
  28. New York City Tap Festival.
Description
  1. 1 videodisc (90 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Performance of tap dancing, presented as part of a weeklong festival of tap dance classes and performances. The program ends with a Shim sham shimmy danced by all the performers.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Tony Waag.
Subject
  1. Tap dancing
  2. Dance
  3. Video
Genre/Form
  1. Dance.
  2. Video.
Contents
  1. Barbara's tap story/Leon Collins routines 1 and 2 / choreography, Leon Collins, arranged by Barbara Duffy; music, Ellington (Tap dancer's blues); danced by Barbara Duffy & Company: Cintia Chamecki, Jenai Cutcher, Michelle Dorrance, Barbara Duffy, Lynn Schwab.
  2. Sweet and lovely / choreography, Michele Ribble; music, Arnheim, Daniels, and Tobias; danced by Michele Ribble and Charles Goddertz.
  3. His eye is on the sparrow / choreography and performance, Baakari Wilder; music, Kaiser.
  4. [Welcome] / by Tony Waag.
  5. Miles to go / choreography and performance, Germaine Salsberg; music, Miles Davis.
  6. Annual Tap Preservation Award / presented to Jane Goldberg.
  7. Bye, bye, blues / choregraphy and vocals, Tony Waag; music, Hamm, Bennett, Lown, and Gray; danced by Tony Waag and students from his residency.
  8. Strike up my feet / choreography and performance, Reggio McLaughlin.
  9. 5's and 6's [and] Saturday night in the cosmos / choreography and performance, Margaret Morrison; music, Burdulis (5's and 6's), Pullen (Saturday night in the cosmos); musicians, Robin Burdulis and Lisa Parrott.
  10. But not for me / choreography and performance, Mable Lee; music, Gershwin.
  11. Love for sale / choreography and performance, Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards; music, Porter.
  12. This is the beginning / choreography and performance, Brenda Bufalino.
  13. [Dance solo] / choreography and performance, Savion Glover [not listed on opening credits]; a cappella.
  14. Swing it / choreography, Karen Callaway Edwards; music, Ellington and Mills (It don't mean a thing, if it ain't got that swing), Basie (Jumpin' at the Woodside), Doaues, Doe, Hoite, Prince, Raye and Sheely (Beat me, daddy, eight to the bar); danced by Karen Callaway Edwards and students from her residency.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-135
Credits (note)
  1. Lighting, Jim Oakley.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped in performance at The Duke on 42nd Street, New York, N.Y., on July 8, 2004; video documentation, Charlie Steiner of Vagabond Video.
System details (note)
  1. DVD.
Title
  1. Tap New York [videorecording] / Tony Waag presents Tap City, the New York City Tap Festival, a project of the American Tap Dance Foundation.
Imprint
  1. c2004.
Country of producing entity
  1. U.S.
System details
  1. DVD.
Credits
  1. Lighting, Jim Oakley.
Performer
  1. Master of ceremonies: Tony Waag.
  2. Music played by Larry Ham (musical director/piano), Joe Fonda (bass), Bernice Brooks (drums).
Event
  1. Videotaped in performance at The Duke on 42nd Street, New York, N.Y., on July 8, 2004; video documentation, Charlie Steiner of Vagabond Video.
Added author
  1. Waag, Tony. Producer. Host. Performer
  2. Ham, Larry. Conductor. Instrumentalist
  3. Fonda, Joe. Instrumentalist
  4. Brooks, Bernice. Instrumentalist
  5. Duffy, Barbara, choreographer. Performer
  6. Chamecki, Cintia, dancer.
  7. Cutcher, Jenai, dancer.
  8. Dorrance, Michelle, dancer.
  9. Schwab, Lynn, dancer.
  10. Ribble, Michele, choreographer, dancer.
  11. Goddertz, Charles, dancer.
  12. Wilder, Baakari, choreographer, dancer.
  13. Salsberg, Germaine, choreographer, dancer.
  14. Goldberg, Jane, 1948- Addressee
  15. McLaughlin, Reggio, choreographer. Composer. Performer
  16. Morrison, Margaret, choreographer, dancer.
  17. Burdulis, Robin. Composer. Instrumentalist
  18. Parrott, Lisa. Instrumentalist
  19. Lee, Mable, choreographer. Performer
  20. Sumbry-Edwards, Dormeshia, choreographer.
  21. Sumbry-Edwards, Dormeshia, dancer.
  22. Bufalino, Brenda, choreographer.
  23. Bufalino, Brenda, composer.
  24. Bufalino, Brenda, dancer.
  25. Glover, Savion, choreographer.
  26. Glover, Savion, dancer.
  27. Callaway, Karen, choreographer, dancer.
  28. Oakley, Jim. Lighting designer
  29. Steiner, Charles. Videographer
  30. American Tap Dance Foundation.
  31. Vagabond Video.
  32. New York City Tap Festival.
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDVD 5-135
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