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  • Wooow amazing.

  • Inspiring. I love to see talent perfected.

  • good shit

    

  • That was great! How old is he?

  • @ILYSNOWWHITE 21 =D

    

  • Truly amazing. I'm totally fascinated, each time I watch this. And I'm watching it for like the zillionth time.

  • good

  • It's so good because the odd time signature is especially challenging!

  • Awesome tapping

  • Flawless.

  • I know this guy lol

  • It's cool how he doesn't just tap, he dances.

  • Well, I watched it again. And again, and I like it more after watching it more times. I think he is really cute, I love his unpretentious outfit, and I love the ending.

    But, I guess I am still more of a fan of the traditional tapping. There were a few parts that reminded me of the old bit Steve Martin used to do, when he would break out in 'happy feet'. Hmmm...

  • magnifiqueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

    

  • Classe ... Evident

  • IM FROM MEXICO AND I DANCE TAP IS JUST GREAT THIS VIDEO IM JUST THE NATIONAL CHAMPION HERE IN MY COUNTRY AND NOW THE BOY THAT IS IN THE VIDEO IS MY IDOL OMG GREAT AMAZING AWESOME

  • I guess I'm just not getting this dance form....It's jerky, ungraceful, and not at all fluid. Where is the tapping, using the feet as percussion for more than a second at a time? Where is the flow, the gracefulness as the movements blend into one another? Go watch some Eleanor Powell or Astaire and see how it's done.

  • @CommiePinkoJewFag Tappers are musicians. To compare this to fred is like comparing M.J - Mozart. They were fantastic tap dancers but thats their style in their era. This reinvention is unique, more complex & rhythmical. Tap for modern times. We must encourage exploration & originality not keep everyone dancing like they did 80 years ago. We don't see layouts like they did in the 80's so why should we keep shuffling like they did in the 30's? Never restrict your creativity to something that was.

  • @AmandaBoardman

    Very well said Amanda - thanks !

  • @CommiePinkoJewFag

    your an old fashioned tapper that has never moved on from the past

  • @CommiePinkoJewFag I love Powell and Astaire, but this guy rocks at his style

  • I love it, thanks for that...

    The best dancing I´ve ever seen! (espetially the part, when.. no, I love it all, really)

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