Coming at the end of January. Tap Dance Freedom will release its second online course. Andrew teaches the SHIM SHAM, including Honi Coles and Leonard Reed versions of the second step, and the Stop Chorus. As with all Tap Dance Freedom Online Courses, this one will include multi-angle videos AND downloadable resources. Subscribe to the newsletter to here, to be notified when the course goes live!
Tap Dance Freedom
B.S. Chorus Lesson Goes Live
Tap Dance Freedom’s first online lesson is currently live! Inspired by the this blog post, and this recent Dance Spirit Magazine article, the lesson uses progressive video lessons, printable resources, and the opportunity for instructor feedback. I’m very excited to provide a complete learning experience online, and look forward to your feedback.
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// Special introductory price $30 (through Dec 31st, Reg. $45)
How I will juggle 7 projects in 10 days
Between now and National Tap Dance Day, I will take part in no fewer than 7 different projects (Graffiti Night Church, Still Point Duo with Max ZT, Canales Project, Tap Dance Freedom, Limbs, Tap Legacy™, and a new research project) in which I will take on numerous roles – from performer to director, teacher to pastor. Many times I look at my schedule and think that something is wrong. I find myself thinking (maybe because others have told me), “No human should be working this much.” Sometimes I go through my week and feel like I get shot out the other end, not remembering what happened, and not feeling like anything was actually accomplished. That’s not good. In those moments I find myself being reminded of the reason I said yes to all of this in the first place.
In every good work there is the fulfillment of an aspect of love.
The special collaborations with Max ZT and the members of Limbs (Yuka C. Honda, Susie Ibarra, and Kazu Kumagai) are an expression of the intimacy and unity that is found in love. The music that we make comes from a willingness to be vulnerable and exposed, expressive and known.
The performances alongside other artists in the Canales Project puts my artistic gifts to the specific purpose of social justice. We want to envision a world in which there is no such thing as “the other.” While idealistic, isn’t that one of the reasons artists are here? That is to imagine the world as it could be? Such is the hope that is found in love.
Tap Dance Freedom and Tap Legacy are similar, not only in their focus on tap dance, but also in their hope to provide the tools needed for anyone to thoughtfully and deeply engage with the craft. While Tap Dance Freedom is specifically about teaching the craftwork, Tap Legacy provides the historical context for that teaching to make sense. This is the provision and multigenerational thinking that is found in love.
Research projects of the academic sort are relatively new to me, and the one I’m currently involved with is not published yet, so I can’t say much about it (other than it has been really exciting!). To enter into research, is to search for truth. This search may be predicated by the belief that there is a truth to be searched for. Truth is the foundation of love.
Love can be a funny word. It’s simple. But in it’s simplicity all the nuances, the different aspects and kinds of love, can get lost or confusing in communication. The past two years have been a journey as I have been called to a place where I must clearly and explicitly express the revelation of love I’ve been given. This revelation is the foundation on top of which all other work must stand (if it is going to stand at all). For me, it is the revelation of God through Jesus Christ. It is in Christ that I have found the beginning (and end) of love. And it is at Graffiti Night Church that I have found a home to explore this revelation with others. It is the community of love.
And then you rest.
So you see, it’s hard to say no to work that is fueled and filled with love. Then again love knows that there is a time and a season for all things. So if I ever feel like I’m reaching the end of my line (which happens more often than I’d like to admit), that’s my cue to sit, be still, give thanks and praise, and rest in love.
Only Three More Days to Apply
How deep do you want to go? That’s an important question when pursuing a craft. In the excitement of learning, my answer was always “as deep as possible.” While I didn’t always know what to expect, I had some amazing guides for the journey – the best. But I now find myself in the position of a guide, and I ask you, “How deep do you want to go?”
At the Tap Dance Freedom Intensive (July 3-8, 2017, New York City) we go deep. Twelve participants enter into a 6 day, 50 hr, training designed to deconstruct and reconstruct each dancers process. Together, we will fill in gaps of knowledge, discover new approaches to creating steps, and play improvisation games in a supportive and encouraging environment. You will be challenged with new technique, vocabulary, process, and choreography and come away with a complete toolkit for continued growth in tap dance.
Interested?
You have to apply.
With only 12 slots I have to try to make sure that the folks in the room are ready to work, already equipped to make the most of the time, and can play well with each other.
Applications close at 11:59pm, April 30th.
So what are you waiting for? Not everyone who applies will get in, but everyone who doesn’t apply doesn’t even have a chance.
Are finances a challenge? Quarter, half, and full scholarships are available and requesting scholarship assistance is as simple as checking a box on your application.
We’re all on the journey, the only questions is “How deep do you want to go?”
Tap Dance Freedom Store!
Friends!
I’m super excited to share the newest addition to Tap Dance Freedom’s offerings for tap dancers. Last week, during the Stockholm Tap Festival I announced the launch of the Tap Dance Freedom Store. All tap dance related products that I produce will be sold there exclusively. We’ve started out with some awesome digital products and will be expanding the line fairly soon.
Right now you can get the Rhythm Theory for Tap Dancers eBook for a special introductory price of $5 (limited time), or get the music I’ve been using to warm-up and work out to – a full 60min mix – for just $10.
Check it out, I’d love to hear your feedback!
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