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Tap dance instruction via professional contemporary and historical performing artists has earned Tapology a name for quality workshops, historical education and concert performances.

Tapology is known as the dance instruction event where everyone is welcome, from beginners to seniors, and all in between.

 
Tapology Dance Festival

October 22nd to 24th 2010

Location: Flint Institute of Music

Dancer Tina PrattThe Tapology Festival offers a jam packed schedule of tap dance activities over a three day weekend. This dance festival is distinctive in that it offers events for Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced and Senior students.

The tap dancers weekend begins with workshops on Friday evening, honors Living Legend Tina Pratt at Saturday afternoon’s Honoree Luncheon, hosts the Tap Competition with $1500 in prizes on Saturday night and the Tapology Concert on Sunday evening at 7 PM.

Preview the classes and instructors and find out more about fees and online registration HERE!

 
Summer Tap Intensive

August 23th to 27th 2010

Location: Flint Institute of Music

Tap dancer Ryan JohnsonTapology offers one week of concentrated training for serious students of tap dance. This intensive week long training session features some very talented, very hot, very exciting instructors! And this year’s STI includes special instruction in technique and style for STEPPERS.

Successful attendees will have the opportunity to audition for places with the Flintstone Hoofers Dance Troop to perform in the October 2010 Tapology Concert.

Learn more about the Tap Intensive HERE.

 

 

Dance Festival Payment Options

easypayMake it easier on your pocketbook by separating your payment into three monthly installments.

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Our Mission

To preserve and promote the art of dance
through performance, education, and community outreach

What is Tapology?

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Tapology: The study of tap dance, its history and its impact on contemporary life, art and entertainment.

Tapologist: A master tap dancer, who contributes to the future of Tap Dance as an art form, setting an example by maintaining performance excellence, and educating the public about the rich history and culture of the dance.

 

Tap Facts

Harold Cromer was born in New York City in the early 1920s.