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  2. Charles Coles - Wikipedia

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    Charles Coles. Charles "Honi" Coles (April 2, 1911 – November 12, 1992) was an American actor and tap dancer, who was inducted posthumously into the American Tap Dance Hall of Fame in 2003. He had a distinctive personal style that required technical precision, high-speed tapping, and a close-to-the-floor style where "the legs and feet did the ...

  3. Max Pollak - Wikipedia

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    Max Pollak (born 1970) is percussive dancer and World Music expert. He was born in Vienna, Austria and became known for his work in percussive dance, World Music, tap dance, and choreography. He created "RumbaTap", which merged American Rhythm Tap with Afro-Cuban music and dance. He is the only non-Cuban member of the Afro-Cuban Rumba and ...

  4. You Got F'd in the A - Wikipedia

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    You Got F'd in the A. " You Got F'd in the A " [ 1] (often retitled " You Got... " or " You Got Served " on television listings) is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the Comedy Central series South Park, and the 115th episode overall. Going by production order, it is the fifth episode of Season 8 instead of the fourth.

  5. Arthur Duncan, who kept virtuoso tap dancing alive on ... - AOL

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    The song-and-dance man started young, blazed trails as perhaps the first Black regular on a TV variety show and kept at it until his death at 97. Arthur Duncan, who kept virtuoso tap dancing alive ...

  6. Rod Howell - Wikipedia

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    Rod has been a tap dance teacher and choreographer for 19+ years. [2] He has taught at numerous dance studios and conventions across the United States, and now teaches at three studios. [1] [3] According to Rod Howell, he had a love/hate relationship with tap dancing as he was growing up. [1]

  7. Tap dance - Wikipedia

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    Tap dance (or tap) is a form of dance that uses the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion; it is often accompanied by music. [ 1 ] Tap dancing can also be a cappella, with no musical accompaniment; the sound of the taps is its own music. It is an African-American artform that evolved alongside the advent of jazz music ...

  8. Category:Tap dancers - Wikipedia

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    S. Mandy Sayer. Larry Smith (musician) Tamangoh Herbin VanCayseele Stanislas. Steiner Brothers (tap-dancing trio) Ross Stretton. Categories: Tap dance. Dancers by dance style.

  9. Reginald McLaughlin - Wikipedia

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    Reginald "The Hoofer" McLaughlin performed in various theatre shows and he worked with the pioneers of tap dance. As a principal tap dancer he was seen in two Duke Ellington musicals: Jump for Joy and Beggar's Holiday. In the theatre version of the Sammy Davis Jr. Story he played the role of Sammy Davis Sr. and choreographed the tap numbers.