Directed by Pamela J. Richardson and Jim Petersen, this documentary features a "little engine that could" tap dance school founded by siblings Paul and Arlene Kennedy (now deceased) that wanted to make a difference in young lives and succeeded in a major way. Features Dick Van Dyke, Debbie Allen, Savion Glover and the last interview of Fayard Nicholas (The Nicholas Brothers) before he died in 2006.
The Nicholas Brothers were way ahead of their time when it came to tap dance. Just look them up on the Tube if you want to see some out of this world tap. Just watching them makes me feel exhausted Wow!
gfine2000 8 months ago
better than beibers movie
gp680 1 year ago
Hey, I'd really like to see this documentary. Looks cool.
GrindStreetMusic 1 year ago
Hey, I'd really like to see this documentary. Looks cool.
GrindStreetMusic 1 year ago
awesooom
GodL0vsu 1 year ago
wooow beautiful ! Thanks
6labi4 1 year ago