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Opening Tap Number of 42ND STREET

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  • Опубликовано: 24 май 2016
  • Happy National Tap Dance Day!
    In honor of the national dance holiday, we bring you a peek at the opening number of our recent production of 42ND STREET, directed by Michael Matthew Ferrell and ran April 21-May 8, 2016.

Комментарии • 8

  • @larrytressler4509
    @larrytressler4509 3 года назад +13

    I like the big guy on the left. He's hoofing it just as well as anybody.

  • @AGM2910
    @AGM2910 6 лет назад +9

    I’m absolutely loving the guy in braces towards the back left !!

  • @stevefreedman470
    @stevefreedman470 3 года назад +2

    Great choreography! I remember seeing the original on Broadway years ago with Jerry Orbach....I have no words....Break A Leg!❤👍😊

  • @ianmarshall1111
    @ianmarshall1111 7 лет назад +13

    I wish I could dance like that, but why did they start one beat late? I`ve seen vids of other amateurs doing this too in this routine. I wonder if their teacher got the choreography wrong, or didn`t notice these guys learned it wrong, or didn`t care, or just preferred it this way, or perhaps had to settle for the fact that the kids couldn`t actually do it the right way, or whether this was a one-off accident during this video performance. Fascinating!
    Ian Marshall [Cornwall]

    • @janekuper6548
      @janekuper6548 6 лет назад +5

      That's how time steps are started they don't start on the 1 (the first step is a time step)

    • @jacobbonsell4776
      @jacobbonsell4776 2 года назад +4

      Yeah you're right they are a beat late since it is supposed to start on 8 and not 1. It makes it kind of hard to watch.

    • @chrisfrenchnyc
      @chrisfrenchnyc Год назад

      Good eye / ear! This is VERY closely adapted from Gower Champion's original Broadway choreography, but starting those time steps on 1 (instead of 8) is clearly intentional, as by the time they make it to the rolling shuffles (a Champion holdover, albeit with different arms), they're right in time with the original choreo. I've seen countless near-adaptations over the years -- most famously from Randy Skinner -- but I've yet to see anything that I like more than all the original pulled-up elegance of Mr. Champion's style.

  • @barrypurves7176
    @barrypurves7176 3 месяца назад

    enthusiastic but somewhat under populated