Fascinating Rhythm Tap Solo 2007

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2007

Dan Alwell performs his Tap Solo at the Shine Dance Festival, North Vancouver. April 2007. The music is Fascinating Rhythm performed by Jamie Callum. Choreography by Meghan Anderssen from Broadway Bound Studios in Port Coquitlam, BC.

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  • I would favourite this in a second if it weren't for this awful version of fascinating rhythm (i'm sure you disagree, just my opinion). The tapping however, is fantastic!

  • Your own opinion is the most important thing in your life. Thanks for the kind comment. Cheers!

  • Beautiful clear sounds!!! Great style and technique! Wonderful rotation and looseness of legs. How old is he? Awesome tapping!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)

  • Thank you for your kind comments. Dan is 14.

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  • wow that was awesome dude your sick

  • Beautiful !!!!!!

  • LOVE IT!!!! like the way you "acted" it too very cute :)

  • Nice work! Crisp, clean sounds!

  • Wow good job getting all the rhythm in without pounding the floor out!! I used to only be able to get all the sounds in my pounding the floor which was fine in some cases, but not appropriate in others. but i learned eventually (=

    you're an amazing tapper

  • Terrific tapping, outstanding quirky musical accompaniment. A++

  • hes got great musicality.

  • nice work!

  • wohoooo! Great mix - Jamie Cullum and Tap. Like it!!!

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