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Celebrate Uncle Bo! – Tap Jam

May 9, 2020

Vancouver Tap Dance Society presents our Tap Jam:

Celebrate Uncle Bo!
Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson
Tap Jam

Saturday, May 9, 2020
12:00 – 2:00pm Pacific Time
$5 donation⁠
Register Your Spot in the Jam
Tap Jams are open for dancers, audience members and all people wanting to come listen to tap!⁠
Join us to celebrate Bill “Bojangles” Robinson!
Live music from Jazz pianist Dan Reynolds
Tap dancing (of course), stories, giveaways, and more!⁠
Hosted by Tosh Sutherland
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Open to all dancers, dance enthusiasts and dance audiences from anywhere in the world!⁠
*dancers please prepare a piece of music or be ready to dance acapella*
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The month of May is a special month for tap dancers. May 25th is Bill Robinson’s Birthday, and the day chosen originally to celebrate “National Tap Dance Day.” The past years have seen celebrations expand throughout the entire month and the globe. While we can’t gather in person, we wanted to have a party anyway!⁠
RSVP to the JAM

Questions?
Email us at admin@vantapdance.com

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VanTap Choreography Showcase

March 8, 2020

For 25 years, the Vancouver Tap Dance Society has been celebrating the art of tap dance in Vancouver. A key aspect of that work is the cultivation and support of tap dancers and tap dance choreographers. The VanTap Choreography Showcase is a great opportunity to support dancers from across VanTap programs – Competition Choreography Program, TapCo Youth Tap Ensemble, Tap Artistry AND TapCo PRO as they perform choreography by local and international artists.


BUY TICKETS

Students – use the code ‘VTSTUDENT’ for $5 off (with valid student ID)
Seniors – use the code ‘VTSENIOR’ for $5 off (65+ years)
VanTap Members, email the office to receive your special discount code for 10% off tickets.


About Competition Choreography Program:

This program has been designed to give you a well-rounded education and a foundation for success in future dance teaching or performance. The choreography classes include a performance opportunity at our choreography show, three lower mainland competitions and year end recital. , and at three regional competitions in the spring. In addition to their Choreography class, all competitive students are required to take both tap Technique and Conditioning to help develop their overall training. Students also have the opportunity to take on solo, duet or trio choreography in this program with local or visiting artists.

About TapCo Youth Tap Ensemble:

The future of a beloved art form is in the safe hands and award-winning feet of local youth. TapCo is a Youth Tap Ensemble (YTE) that stages show-stopping performances and in-demand classes to hundreds of enthusiastic young people every year at schools, Children’s Festivals and other venues. TapCo has performed to over 100,000 youth in elementary schools across the Lower Mainland and B.C., offering young audiences diverse dance exposure and a taste of the rich history of the art form. Elementary school performances can be booked through ArtStarts, a premiere arts program for young audiences in Western Canada. All other inquiries please email us here.

TapCo is setting off on a Vancouver Island tour the first week of February, stay up to date with their travels.

About Tap Artistry:

Tap Artistry with Dan Reynolds PianistUnder the Artistic direction of Tosh Sutherland, Tap Artistry was created to give young, passionate tap dancers the space to create, explore, and build community. Through a process of immersive learning, participants will experience many aspect of what a professional tap dance company experience is like. From September – December, the students will work with the program director and collaborators (musicians, other dancers, etc.) learning repertoire and . January – April will focus on devised choreography. Students will have the opportunity to either create new pieces or be a member of other students choreography. The year will wrap up with exploring musical techniques and theories with our resident jazz musician. Every class will incorporate elements of improvisation and aims to provide dancers with the tools and confidence needed to create content as a young artist.
Watch them jam with Jazz Pianist Dan Reynolds.

About TapCo PRO:

tapco pro performing

TapCo has gone PRO. TapCo PRO is Vancouver’s premiere tap dance company. TapCo PRO brings new excitement to the Vancouver dance community under the direction of VanTap’s Artistic Director, Andrew Nemr. Featuring some of the most talented tap dance artists in the Pacific Northwest, TapCo Pro has been featured in performances at The Dance Centre and corporate benefits for the Canadian Liver Foundation.

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Celebrate Greg! – Tap Jam

February 15, 2020

Vancouver Tap Dance Society presents our Tap Jam:

Celebrate Greg!
Gregory Hines
Tap Jam

Saturday, February 15 at 7:00pm
Live Music by the Dan Reynolds band
Tap Dancing (bring your shoes)
Homemade Snacks by Num in my Tum
Archival videos of Gregory Hines
*Pay What You Can*
Tap Jams are open for dancers, audience members and all people wanting to come listen to tap!
VanTap Studios | 2775 East Hastings

Doors open at 7:00pm

About Gregory Hines:
Gregory Hines’s catalog of work exemplifies the term “multi-talented.”

As a dancer, singer and star of the Broadway stage, he has earned a Tony Award, as Best Actor in a Musical for “Jelly’s Last Jam,” and three Tony nominations, for “Sophisticated Ladies,” “Eubie” and “Comin’ Uptown.”

As a film actor he is equally gifted, in comedy with such credits as “Running Scared” and “A Rage In Harlem,” and in drama, having starred in such feature films as “The Cotton Club,” “White Nights” and “Waiting to Exhale.”

On television he starred in his own series, “The Gregory Hines Show,” and also on the comedy “Will and Grace.” Most recently he earned an Emmy nomination for his portrayal of legendary dancer Bill Robinson in the Showtime film, “Bojangles.”

Gregory Hines began dancing with big brother Maurice at the age of not-quite-three. As soon as he turned five, the brothers went professional as the Hines Kids, making nightclub appearances across the country. They virtually grew up backstage at the Apollo Theater, where they were witnesses to the performances and advice of tap legends like Honi Coles, Sandman Sims, the Nicholas Brothers and Teddy Hale. Gregory and Maurice then grew into the Hines Brothers. When he was 18, he and Maurice were joined by their father, Maurice Sr., on the drums, becoming Hines, Hines and Dad.

They toured internationally and appeared frequently on “The Tonight Show,” but the younger Hines was nomatic and always restless to get away from the non-stop years on the road. He left the group in his early 20s and moved to Venice, CA. For a time he left dancing behind, exploring alternatives that included his forming a jazz/rock band called Severance.

Gregory moved back to New York City and immediately landed a role in “The Last Minstrel Show.” The show closed in Philadelphia, but launched him back into performing. A month later he was starring in “Eubie,” a Broadway hit that earned him the first of four Tony nominations.

He made the transition from dancer/singer to film actor in Mel Brooks’ “The History of the World, Part I,” and followed that with the cult hit “The Wolfen.” He later starred in “Tap,” a film that combined his penchant for dance and drama, the first dance musical to merge tap dancing with contemporary rock and film.

Gregory’s extensive and varied film resume includes “White Nights,” in which he co-starred with Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Cotton Club.” He has also starred in “Running Scared,” “Off Limits,” “Deal of the Century,” “Renaissance Man,” “The Preacher’s Wife,” “Waiting to Exhale,” “Good Luck” and “Mad Dog Time.” He made his directorial debut in 1994 with the independent feature, “Bleeding Heart.”

His television work is equally diverse, including an Emmy-nominated performance on “Motown Returns to the Apollo” and an Emmy-nominated PBS special, “Gregory Hines: Tap Dance in America.” On the USA Network, he starred in the telefilm “White Lies.” Other television film credits include “T-Bone and Weazel,” “The Cherokee Kid,” “The Color of Justice,” “A Stranger in Town,” “Dead Air” and “Subway Stories.” He made his television series debut in 1998 as a single dad re-entering the dating world on the critically acclaimed “The Gregory Hines Show.”

More recent television credits include his TV directing debut in “The Red Sneakers,” a Showtime film in which he also appeared; the voice of a sidewalk Santa in the animated holiday special, “Santa, Baby” and co-hosting the 2002 Tony Awards with Bernadette Peters. For the third year, he is the voice of “Big Bill” on Bill Cosby’s animated series for Nickelodeon, “Little Bill.”

His recording credits include the Epic Release, “Gregory Hines,” an LP produced by friend and colleague Luther Vandross. Gregory’s own stage show has taken him from New York’s Bottom Line to spots as far-flung as Atlantic City, Las Vegas, Japan and Monte Carlo. (Courtesy Touchstone, 2002)

*Info provided by: The Tap Legacy Foundation

Questions?
Email us at admin@vantapdance.com

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Danny Nielsen at VanTap

January 8, 2020

Join Danny Nielsen teaching at VanTap TWICE for the first week of 2020!


Danny Nielsen Guest Artist Workshops

Wednesday January 8, 2020 | 5:45 – 6:45pm
Beginner / Intermediate
$25 Non-Members | $22.50 VanTap Members
Register

Thursday January 9, 2020 | 8:00 – 9:15pm
Intermediate / Advanced
$30 Non-Members | $27 VanTap Members
Register

 


 

About Danny:

Danny Nielsen is one of Canada’s brightest rising young tap talents. Originally from Calgary, AB, he began his rhythm tap career as a founding member of MADD Rhythms Canada under the direction of Lisa La Touche. He has also performed with reputable companies such as Heather Cornell’s CanTap, Lisa La Touche’s Tap Phonics and Bril Barrett’s MADD Rhythms. In his hometown, Danny was hired as the company tap trainer for the highly-regarded Decidedly Jazz Danceworks. The opportunity led to having short choreographies featured in their productions of  Tinge and Tone and 25.

Now residing in Vancouver, BC, Danny has performed in local productions Stark Pulse, With You We Dance, Miles To Feet, Prelude To A Kiss, and A Night At The Waldorf.

Over the last year, Danny has emerged onto the international tap scene, making his presence felt in Germany, Switzerland, Brazil, Chicago, Mexico, Seattle and all over Canada. He has taught for distinguished dance festivals and conventions such as Chicago Human Rhythm Project, Triple Threat, DC Tap Fest, and Brasil Tap Jazz to name a few. Television credits include the worldwide broadcast of the 2010 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremonies and the opening number for the 2008 Jerry Lewis Telethon choreographed by Chloe Arnold in Las Vegas, NV.

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