Welllllllll... I'm 36 (youngest in my class) and we're learning this now! And I agree, not too complicated, but what a workout!! Holy moly! Go Beth Magner and the Cincinnati JCC!!! Broadway here we come! ;-)
Yeah, we just learned this in class. My teacher (Jon Engstrom) was in the original cast, and directs/choreographs this show all the time. Some things were a little off as far as the port de bras, but overall great job. I can't imagine learning this in just 2 classes.
I wouldn't worry too much about tengagedtom's remarks. RUclips is full of tossers who make negative remarks about everything to make themselves feel better. My tap class is about on par with yours, and we all watched your routine and loved the energy of the class and the routine. We are trying to get our teacher to get interested in similar coreography. Loved it :)
I wasn't going to be so positive about this- then i read your post saying this was a non dancer, non tapper class. Have to say (as an ex dancer) that your 'non tapper' class can faithfully say they ARE tappers. This is good- an excellent base for progression- and for 2 classes....awsome!! Keep up the good work- and don't be bothered by haters!!!! x
he's absolutely right. 8 Double, 4 Triple, 4 Wing, traveling. I study with the assistant choreographer to the man who was the dance captian in the OBC.
haha no, our instructor who you can't see on screen had an issue with her camera, which we use to view and critique. the person on the side was just observing the class as a student.
i was about to say the same thing.... don't forget that in the musical this song took place at an audition.... meaning they just got taught the dance number... so not everything is going to be perfect
Help, I am choreographing this production this for our competitive dance team. Were can I find this song WITHOUT the tap sounds....I'm desperate. Great Job btw to all of you. Very inspirational.
Hey--thanks for posting this publicly, I need to get this in my body and teach it to my tappers. What is the floor that you are dancing on? Is it marly?
Hi. Nice job guys. I just wanted to ask where you bought that specific version of the song. I have been trying to find it without the tapping but I cannot. Thanks.
I did tap for about 5 years (danced for a total of seven) and then stopped dancing for 10 years and now I'm picking it back up for a show that I'm currently working on in college. It's like riding a bicycle.
I know this was still in the making and I'm impressed, but I saw a peformance tonight and this dance with similar and sometimes even the exact same steps and that dance included 12 years olds in it. Honestly a bit disappointed considering they had way more complicated steps and movement in theirs.
Leave me alone ._. This is the "actual" 42nd street opening, as used in the Broadway production. If you saw a more "advanced" version, that's great. But it wasn't the original stage choreography.
Wow I thought at the beginning I was gunna be really simple but I see now you were just biding your time. Great routine!!!!
i like it, its easier then my tap dance for my recital we had to do turns and 18 wings at the end it was killer
Wow, guys, wow! You have made me cry! Congratulations and never lose your passion!
Incredible! Absolutely fantastic!
I loved hearing "Holy Mother of God" at the end. That's how I feel just watching. Great job!
Welllllllll... I'm 36 (youngest in my class) and we're learning this now! And I agree, not too complicated, but what a workout!! Holy moly!
Go Beth Magner and the Cincinnati JCC!!! Broadway here we come! ;-)
Bravo! Bravo! I just started learning how to tap. I stumbled onto this video just checking out what people are doin'. Keep at it. You all rock!!!
you guys are soo good! wonderful.... i preformed 42nd street in my dance recital this year and its such a fun song to dance to
Wow! Superb - and you all look as if you're having so much fun. Fantastic achievement.
Yeah, we just learned this in class. My teacher (Jon Engstrom) was in the original cast, and directs/choreographs this show all the time. Some things were a little off as far as the port de bras, but overall great job. I can't imagine learning this in just 2 classes.
Da UNIVERSE expressing itself !!!!!! Dance you people! !!!
Love this! For non-dancers you did a fabulous job!! I dance, but not tap, and I never pull this off in 2 class periods! So awesome. Great work!! =)
WHOA! This is absolutely amazing! I love 42nd Street. Keep on doing what your doing, because tap dancing is brilliant. 10/10!
I wouldn't worry too much about tengagedtom's remarks. RUclips is full of tossers who make negative remarks about everything to make themselves feel better. My tap class is about on par with yours, and we all watched your routine and loved the energy of the class and the routine. We are trying to get our teacher to get interested in similar coreography. Loved it :)
the blue girl is amazing!
I wasn't going to be so positive about this- then i read your post saying this was a non dancer, non tapper class. Have to say (as an ex dancer) that your 'non tapper' class can faithfully say they ARE tappers. This is good- an excellent base for progression- and for 2 classes....awsome!! Keep up the good work- and don't be bothered by haters!!!! x
Amazing dance godbless
You always and be safe🇵🇭👍💜💚💛🎶🎶🎶
Love the choreography! Good job!!! :)
nice routine. looks like a fun class.
he's absolutely right. 8 Double, 4 Triple, 4 Wing, traveling. I study with the assistant choreographer to the man who was the dance captian in the OBC.
This looks like great fun! Get off my tap shoes ,Frances!
I'm doing a short piece to this song in a community play. I think your footwork and sound are great. Wish me luck.
Wheres the rest of the cast? It usually has like 30 dancers.
So amazing! Gonna take up tap dancing next year! :)
FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I live in NZ where we do not have a fetish about errors but we do like fizz and steam (watch a haka sometime) - and you people did beautifully.
Well done!!!
Step tapping dance looks good still does 🎉👍😎
👣👣👣👣👣👣👣
Not bad for two rehearsals! It took us a month to learn that and we were all dancers. Your teacher must be pretty good.
welcome to 1933. Only another 82 years worth of dance to catch up on now.
Great Job! Really great!
haha no, our instructor who you can't see on screen had an issue with her camera, which we use to view and critique. the person on the side was just observing the class as a student.
Great job!
You cut out the Dancer with the Silver Tap Shoes. She has the most solid form.
Emily: "Holy Mother of God!"
I love it.
Work it ya'll.
Excellent dancing.
Good work!
GREAT JOB!!!
Can you post the soundtrack please?
Love this!
This is great!
i was about to say the same thing.... don't forget that in the musical this song took place at an audition.... meaning they just got taught the dance number... so not everything is going to be perfect
Good job guys
u guys are awesome!! ^^
Where can you find the music
Help, I am choreographing this production this for our competitive dance team. Were can I find this song WITHOUT the tap sounds....I'm desperate. Great Job btw to all of you. Very inspirational.
Hey--thanks for posting this publicly, I need to get this in my body and teach it to my tappers. What is the floor that you are dancing on? Is it marly?
Adorable!
The girl sitting at the tables tapping is funny
Did you ever find the music and where?
What's this sound track called
Did you ever find this version and where?
How can i get the music ?? please tell me !!
Hi. Nice job guys. I just wanted to ask where you bought that specific version of the song. I have been trying to find it without the tapping but I cannot. Thanks.
i do thee samee steps in my tap class haha awesome
@dan25cer
did you ever find the steps?
I've always dreamed to learn how to tap
I did tap for about 5 years (danced for a total of seven) and then stopped dancing for 10 years and now I'm picking it back up for a show that I'm currently working on in college. It's like riding a bicycle.
Hi, how long have you been studying tap dance??? I'd like to start... How long to learn 42nd Street? years???
Created a happy carefree atmosphere which was good. I'm even typing to the rythym.
Is there a name for the step you do at 2:16-2:20?
Where can I find the music in this video?
did you ever find the music?
legitimately starts at like 1:45
JOBS!
where did you find the music?
thius looks complicated is it once they show you it? im auditioning for it and im like crap this is complicated
aren't they trad timesteps?
Tap 1:50
@alwaysjinxed Its a shuffle ball change shuffle stomp..as far as a technical name? Yikes lol
Its a lot of weight change in that stap.
Lol hold that thought
awesome! I tryed it but fail hehehehhe cool indeed
nice nice
LOVE IT! MY FAVORITE MUSICAL
Ha cha cha !
omg their teacher xD xD xD xD
come and meet those dancin feeeeett ha sweet
I know this was still in the making and I'm impressed, but I saw a peformance tonight and this dance with similar and sometimes even the exact same steps and that dance included 12 years olds in it. Honestly a bit disappointed considering they had way more complicated steps and movement in theirs.
Leave me alone ._. This is the "actual" 42nd street opening, as used in the Broadway production. If you saw a more "advanced" version, that's great. But it wasn't the original stage choreography.
;)
Terrible
Where can you find the music??
It's 42nd street overture/ audition
WHERE CAN I GET THIS MUSIC?