Learn to tap dance with a former West-End professional!
Whether you are just starting out, want to take up a new hobby, bored of your current fitness class or looking to brush up your skills, this is the class for you. Release some energy, keep fit and have fun with tap dancing.
Weekly classes are held every Thursday at Dragon Hall from 6.15 – 7.15pm. Only £7.50 per class, no advance fees; pay only for the classes you attend.
No experience necessary, absolute beginners welcome. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and if you do not have tap shoes then a good pair of well soled shoes will get you started.
*SUNDAY SPECIAL*
Every so often we so a special class on a Sunday.
For more information visit the Drury Lane Tap Dance Blog or Drury Lane Tap Dance – on Facebook on Twitter
or email us drurylanetapclass@googlemail.com
Dragon Hall Beginners Adult Tap
Glossary of Terms
Tap – a sharp single beat with the ball of the foot
Heel - a sharp single beat with the heel of the foot
Hop – from the ball of the foot, hop into the air and land on the same ball of the foot
Spring – jump lightly from the ball of the foot landing on the ball of the other foot
Toe tap – strike the toes of one foot to the floor
Step - transference of weight to the ball of the foot
Touch – place the ball of the foot on the floor without transferring weight
Step heel – step onto the ball of the foot then drop the heel down
Tap step – strike the ball of the foot on the floor followed by a step transferring weight
Flap – as the tap step, however, transfer the weight onto the whole of the foot making a louder 2nd beat
Tap spring – strike the ball of the foot on the floor and then leap onto it
Ball change – transference of weight on the balls of the feet any direction (two steps)
Stamp – transference of weight to the whole foot
Stomp – lift the heel and lower it while shunting forward on the ball of the foot, can be performed on one or both feet
Forward tap – strike the ball of the foot on the floor in a forward motion
Backward tap – strike the ball of the foot on the floor in a backward motion
Shuffle – forward tap followed by backward tap. Counted as “and 1” this can be performed forward, to the side and backwards
Pick up – raise the toe of the foot keeping the heel on the floor, strike the toe backwards while picking the foot up underneath or behind you
1 foot pick up – all on one foot, hop into the air, perform a backward tap and land on the ball of the same foot (2 sounds; pick up & land)
Pick up change – as the 1 foot pick up but landing on the ball of the other foot


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