42nd Tap
Uploader Comments (dmurphy4040)
All Comments (53)
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I dont like the choreo ... sorry ... Love the Idea
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how come the boys didn't dance?
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was this amateur or pro performance? if amateur - great job, if pro - not bad
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all their legs are soo skinny
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Well I'm an astronaut and an international male model, so I'm right. Also, I sell discount DVDs through my website which also distributes self-help advice. On Thursdays, I am a mailman and on every other Sunday, I am a lawyer.
I'm right lalalala I WIN I AM A CHILD WOO HOO!
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im dyslexic so therefore your understanding of the fact that me grasping grammer and basic english is not a very good insult. i have done research and i was a dancer for 13 years, i taught for 5 years and had to quit due to medical problems, petty insults coming from an immature child like yourself just makes you sound pathetic, learn about the IDTA and such, they have a website, the fact that you claim you are right is just laughable to be quite honest.
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First of all, you really need a lesson in spelling, grammar, and mechanics, because your lack of a grasp of basic English language skills do little to prove your credibility as a "proffessional" (it only has one 'f') anything. Also, as a college student, I've taken classes on this very subject and done a lot of research on it. I am right, you are wrong. Check your facts, do some research, and have a great day.
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im getting bored of this now, theres obviously no way your going to have the brain to figure out that in order to be a proffesional dancer teahcer you NEED certificates and need to have taken exams, most of the schools opened by people without qualifications get shut down OR do not make good business due to people wanting to learn from someone with qualifications, being a proffesional dance teacher myself every single parent of the children i taught have all agreed on this issue
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However, there are thousands of dance schools across the country whose owners and teachers don't even have a college education, much less any kind of certification. Is this ideal? No. I'd rather learn from someone certified. But the reality is that anyona making money from teaching dance can call him or herself a professional, and not all those people have taken exams.
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Of course they can. There are many governing bodies which regulate dance teacher certification (IDTA, DMA, etc), and if a teacher wants to teach under those organizations, he or she must be certified by them.
O, also would you mind uploading, Go Into Your Dance, We're in the Money, and 42nd Street. If you can't it's fine. I just love those numbers and I'm interested in how you guys did them.
CP1 5 years ago
will do if I get a chance.
dmurphy4040 5 years ago