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GFADAF EP 7: "The Book of Tap" by Jerry Ames and Jim Siegelman (The Hidden Histories of Tap Dance Histories, Part 2)

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Episode Notes

We begin Part 2 of The Hidden History of Tap Dance Histories series with a look at "The Book of Tap" by Jerry Ames and Jim Siegelman. Host Tristan Bruns takes a thorough look "TBoT (minus the instruction part) which covers such topics as the "death" of tap, the tap dance "revival," tap in Hollywood, history, philosophy and the various quotes from famous dancers and instructors scattered throughout the book. Whoo-Hoo! That's, like, what this whole podcast is about. It's like non-denominational, sectarian gift-giving holiday-day has come early this year!

0:00 - General overview of "The Book of Tap," including the sections "Tap Patter" (quotes from famous dancers and instructors), "Hollywood and the Golden Age of Tap," "Lost in the Shuffle" (on the "death" of tap dance), "Tap Comes Back" (on the "revival" of tap dance), and a look into the future (right now!) of tap dance with ""Tap's Next Steps".

25:50 - I look at the history section of the book, the sources used for that history and compare it with other short histories from other instructional-type tap dance books.

56:34 - We get to do some tap dance philosophizing, exploring one of life's most burning questions: "Why Tap?" Many people say that they tap dance because it makes them happy. But what do we mean by "happiness" anyway? And what does the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s, the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon have to do with it? Find out in the final installment on "The Book of Tap" and stay tuned for Episode 8 where I interview the author of "The Book of Tap," Jim Siegelman himself!

Stay tuned for Episode 9 "Color-Blind Tap Dance: The Hidden Histories of Tap Dance Histories, Part 3"

Support this program by joining us on Patreon. 50% of all support goes to the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy at the Harold Washington Cultural Center on Chicago's historic South Side.

Link to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/GFADAF

Or support this program through a one time donation in our tip jar!

Thank you to Patreon supporters Liz Rancourt-Smith and Junior Laniyan.

The Gasps From A Dying Art Form Podcast is a member of the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Podcast Network. #RespectTheDance

Support Gasps From A Dying Art Form by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gasps-from-a-dying-art-form

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Episode Notes

We begin Part 2 of The Hidden History of Tap Dance Histories series with a look at "The Book of Tap" by Jerry Ames and Jim Siegelman. Host Tristan Bruns takes a thorough look "TBoT (minus the instruction part) which covers such topics as the "death" of tap, the tap dance "revival," tap in Hollywood, history, philosophy and the various quotes from famous dancers and instructors scattered throughout the book. Whoo-Hoo! That's, like, what this whole podcast is about. It's like non-denominational, sectarian gift-giving holiday-day has come early this year!

0:00 - General overview of "The Book of Tap," including the sections "Tap Patter" (quotes from famous dancers and instructors), "Hollywood and the Golden Age of Tap," "Lost in the Shuffle" (on the "death" of tap dance), "Tap Comes Back" (on the "revival" of tap dance), and a look into the future (right now!) of tap dance with ""Tap's Next Steps".

25:50 - I look at the history section of the book, the sources used for that history and compare it with other short histories from other instructional-type tap dance books.

56:34 - We get to do some tap dance philosophizing, exploring one of life's most burning questions: "Why Tap?" Many people say that they tap dance because it makes them happy. But what do we mean by "happiness" anyway? And what does the U.S. Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s, the Vietnam War and Richard Nixon have to do with it? Find out in the final installment on "The Book of Tap" and stay tuned for Episode 8 where I interview the author of "The Book of Tap," Jim Siegelman himself!

Stay tuned for Episode 9 "Color-Blind Tap Dance: The Hidden Histories of Tap Dance Histories, Part 3"

Support this program by joining us on Patreon. 50% of all support goes to the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Tap Academy at the Harold Washington Cultural Center on Chicago's historic South Side.

Link to our Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/GFADAF

Or support this program through a one time donation in our tip jar!

Thank you to Patreon supporters Liz Rancourt-Smith and Junior Laniyan.

The Gasps From A Dying Art Form Podcast is a member of the M.A.D.D. Rhythms Podcast Network. #RespectTheDance

Support Gasps From A Dying Art Form by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/gasps-from-a-dying-art-form

This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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