Review
"Acia Gray has compiled and documented so much of the tap dance nomenclature in THE SOULS OF YOUR FEET that is should now be clear to everyone that this artform is so deep it takes a lifetime to master and yet we're still not finished inventing it. The teacher, the scholar and the dancer in search of identification and clarification of tap terms and basic rhythm structures will find Ms. Gray's vast and inclusive guide a very helpful resource." --
BRENDA BUFALINO, THE AMERICAN TAP DANCE ORCHESTRA, NEW YORK CITY"Acia Gray's THE SOULS OF YOUR FEET offers valuable information guaranteed to build your skills. Her refreshing point of view will no doubt help you find the thrill of tap from your head down to your toes. A delightful addition to any dancer's library." --
LYNN DALLY, THE JAZZ TAP ENSEMBLE, LOS ANGELES"Artists constantly seek, and sometimes find. Acia has taken the time to discover. From Tapestry in Austin, TX a tightly woven joyous tap history has emerged. Written with remarkable sensitivity and tenderness, dedication and strength, it's all there - in black, white and brilliant shades of Gray. A loving gift from one hoofer to us all!" --
SARAH PETRONIO, PARIS, International Tap Dance Artist"Thank you Acia for writing a book that bridges the gap between tap dancers of all styles. This necessary tool will bring us all together. I love it!" --
DIANNE WALKER, INTERNATIONAL TAP ARTIST, BOSTON. . . makes tap look like pure joy. --
Chicago Sun--Timesher dancing keeps us riveted . . . --
Washington Dance Review
Product Description
The Souls of Your Feet is a comprensive guide to the art and language of tap dance. Complete with basic technique and creative variations, this guidebook shows the beginning dancer how to build a strong foundation in this wonderful American artform as well as expand the experienced dancer's choreographic and improvisational creativity. Traditional tap dance figures and choruses to include The B.S. Chorus and The Shim Sham Shimmy are some of many basic structures covered in this guidebook. Numerous references are made to the legends of tap dance including Charles "Honi" Coles, Brenda Bufalino, Jimmy Slyde, Sarah Petonio, Savion Glover and many others securing the artform to its historical roots.
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