Learn advanced step change combination techniques in this free tap dancing lesson on video.
Expert: Dani Rhodes
Contact: www.youtube.com/danirhodes
Bio: Dani Rhodes is a professional actress, singer, dancer and musician based in New York City. She also teaches all of the above throughout New York.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
O.o if she was doin that in my house we gona have some problems
toshiro295 4 months ago
she doesn't really explain stuff well and she needs to be lighter on the feet :P
tapdancingurl 1 year ago
nice video. its just really hard to get the full affect w/ the words covering the feet.
inluvwithmusik87 1 year ago
shin splints in her future. you pull the sounds up from the floor, you don't pound them down like that.
laboltt 1 year ago
I agree. A stamp sticks to the floor like a stamp sticks to an envelope. I think she just said it wrong. A Stomp comes off the floor.
volenecl 1 year ago
thats not advanced at all...
eelman07 1 year ago
@Cavarre I agree. However, I never said anything about being a god. And unfortunately, none of this changes the fact that this woman and her combination are not very good.
hewlettsdaughter 1 year ago
@hewlettsdaughter and so do i that doesnt make u god
Cavarre 1 year ago
@starcraftiskool It couldn't possibly be that I tap. No that's definitely not it. Shut your trap unless you have something useful to say.
hewlettsdaughter 1 year ago
Depends what country you're in as to whether it's a stamp or a stomp. In England, a stamp is putting the whole of your foot down either with or without weight, and a stomp is like a shunting movement. In America, a stomp is what the English regard as a stamp, and a chug is a stomp.
lucylourocksyoursock 2 years ago