Tapology: Tap Dance Festival - October 19 - 22, 2006 - Flint, Michigan

Tapology: Tap Dance Festival - October 19 - 22, 2006 - Flint, Michigan.



Tapology Tap Dance Festival for Youth announces the fourth annual Tap Dance Festival held in Flint, Michigan. Formerly Bradley’s Tap Festival for Youth, the weekend dance event features Tap Dance artists from New York, Vancouver, Canada, Philadelphia and provides a historical look at the roots of tap dance and how the art form affects contemporary entertainment. Festival weekend will afford youth across the USA and Canada the opportunity to train with experts from Broadway, and internationally known stars of the dance right here in their own back yard. Featuring Dianne "Lady Di" Walker, Van "The Man" Porter, Cartier "Big Coop" Williams, Mabel Lee, Germaine Ingram, Author and Historian Jacqui Malone and more.



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Flint, Michigan Tuesday, September 19, 2006 12:00:10 PM



Tapology: Tap Dance Festival for Youth



Stars and Youth Interact in Intensive 4-Day Event in Flint, Michigan



Honoring Dianne "Lady Di" Walker



October 19 – 22, 2006



Flint, Michigan – October 19 – 22, 2006 – Tapology Tap Dance Festival for Youth announces the fourth annual Tap Dance Festival and Tap Olympic held in Flint, Michigan at Flint Institute of Music. Formerly Bradley’s Tap Festival for Youth, the weekend dance event features Tap Dance artists from New York, Vancouver, Canada, Philadelphia and Flint’s own Alexandria & Alfred Bruce Bradley. Festival weekend will afford youth in Michigan and surrounding states the opportunity to train with experts from Broadway, and internationally known stars of the dance right here in their own back yard.



Dancers like Dianne “Lady Di” Walker, and Van “The Man” Porter have been exciting audiences for more than thirty years with their irrepressible style, personality and showmanship. New and upcoming generations of artists like Cartier “Big Coop” Williams of New York, Germaine Ingram of Philadelphia, Kendrick Jones II and Alexandria Bradley – both Flint natives, have been setting the entertainment world on fire with their new interpretations of this indigenous American Art form.



Unlike most other festivals of this nature, Tapology is open to participants of all skill levels, from beginning to advanced; and ages 8 – 80. While there are specific highly skilled classes offered to those with long experience, there are also classes offered for the student who has never put on a tap shoe. One of the major workshop highlights is the senior workshop, lead by actress, vocalist and dancer Mabel Lee. This is an event for anyone who has ever wanted to dance!



The festival is an intensive 4 day weekend of dance workshops led by hot and experienced tap stars, a historical perspective on tap dance by author Jacqui Malone, hosted by Flint Public Library, a Luncheon in honor of dancer, actor and educator Dianne “Lady Di” Walker who is credited with significant contribution to the resurgence of tap dance in America; the introduction of Tap Olympics – all student dance competition – judged by professional artists, and the professional Tapology Performance. 



Festival Weekend will kick off with a special opportunity for local Community School youth to interact with this year’s artists. They will spend two days, taking an introductory class, watching a professional performance, and getting historical perspective at Flint Public Library, Flint Youth Theater and Flint Institute of Music from noted authors and historians Jacqui Malone and Germaine Ingram.



“This festival is a way of letting students of dance; see that there are professional opportunities and career possibilities for dancers in the United States and abroad. Many young people spend years dancing, only to abandon this healthy, recreational and professional activity because of a perceived lack of opportunity. We want to change that notion by bringing the dance stars, who are living their dreams and changing the stereotypes right here to Flint. It’s also a way to encourage the adoption of healthy lifestyle choices by those who are not currently dancers. All are welcome at this festival,” says Alfred Bruce Bradley, CEO and Originator of the festival, now in its fourth year. The Tapology Tap Dance Festival was the first to open this type of exposure to beginners as well as experienced and advanced dancers.



Beginning dancers, returning dancers, as well as advanced dancers and instructors will find tap dance workshops, historical perspective, and the chance to see the masters at work in their own performance. Participants have a great opportunity to ask questions of the visiting artists at a Luncheon held at Sarvis Center, on Saturday afternoon. A limited number of tickets are available to the general public for this event.



The dance and history weekend ends with "Tapology", the Stage Performance. Comparable to stage performances seen on Broadway in New York, this show is an inspiration to anyone who loves excellence in dance and a must see for anyone who is not planning a trip to New York this fall! Tickets are $15, available at 810 787-0197.



There are also a limited number of scholarships available for the festival. Applications can be downloaded online at http://www. tapology. org (http://www. tapology. org)



The Tap Festival is sponsored by the Ruth Mott Foundation, Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, Flint Institute of Music, Flint Public Library, Flint Public Schools, 92.7 FM - W D Z Z Radio, Flint Youth Theater and Creative Expressions Dance Studio in Flint.



If you are an individual, school, dance instructor or studio owner interested in attending this year’s festival, get brochures, applications, schedules, directions, accommodations and more information from: http://tapology. org (http://tapology. org) or call Tapology at: (810) 787 – 0197.



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