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Masterclasses

We're putting together a variety of masterclasses from a range of tap professionals! Click on the name of a teacher to see their class info.

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Josh Hilberman Masterclass

April 25th 6:30 - 7:45pm

Groomed by tap and vaudeville stars of the 1930's, tap dance artist Joshua Hilberman has shared  the  stage with Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, Jimmy Slyde, Brenda Bufalino, and most every tap dancer of note. 

 

Long-time artistic collaborations include mentors Bufalino and tap's great pianist Paul Arslanian.

Together with dancer/producer Drika Overton, and the German duo Tap and Tray, Josh has been creating and performing original ensemble and solo theatrical productions for 35 years.  

 

Josh has taught hundreds of workshops and tap festivals, including New York, Chicago, Stockholm, Vancouver, Helsinki, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Berlin, Dusseldorf, etc.  His deep understanding of tap dance in performance combined with a healthy sense of humor make him a fun, patient, enlightening instructor.  

 

Hilberman's contributions to the evolution of tap dance receive mention in the 2010 book Tap Dance America, and he has been awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the  US Presidential Scholars Teachers Recognition Award, and the Premi Claqueta from the dancers of Barcelona, Spain for significant contributions to the tap community.

 

Settled happily in Liege, Belgium, most days Josh can be found at his lovely space for tap dance, the Claquettes Club, or at home making pancakes for his son Felix and wife Stephanie.  For more information:  www.claquettesclub.com

The Footsteps and Footwork of Tap Master Ralph Brown

Taught by Katherine Kramer on April 26th 4 - 5:30pm

Katherine’s own history in tap goes back to NY in the 1970s, during which time she had the great pleasure of studying for 2 years with Ralph Brown.  She first heard Ralph, in his hot pink tap shoes, at an event organized by Jane Goldberg at the Village Vanguard in 1978. After moving to NY in 1931 and becoming a regular at the Hoofer’s Club, Ralph went on to working at the Cotton Club, where he performed and toured with Cab Calloway for many years.  He performed as well with Charlie Parker, and Duke Ellington, among others, and was a member of “The Original Hoofers.”  Ralph performed in films, and on Broadway in “Black and Blue.”  His enthusiasm for tap was infectious!!!

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Katherine has kept his material alive in her repertory since that time and is committed to sharing both his history and artistry.  More about Katherine at:  www.KatherineKramerProjects.com

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646 - 921 - 9705

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