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  2. Tap dance - Wikipedia

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    Tap dance (or tap) is a form of dance that uses the sounds of tap shoes striking the floor as a form of percussion; it is often accompanied by music. [1] Tap dancing can also be a cappella, with no musical accompaniment; the sound of the taps is its own music. It's an African-American artform that evolved alongside the advent of jazz music.

  3. Louise Madison - Wikipedia

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    Louise Madison (1911-1970) was an American tap dancer. Little about her life and career are known. She was born and raised in Philadelphia, and frequently praised by other tap dancers of her time, who described her tap style as "like a man". She often performed in nontraditional clothing for a female tap dancer at the time, such as low-heeled ...

  4. Irish stepdance - Wikipedia

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    Originating culture. Irish. Originating era. Mid-1800s. Irish stepdance is a style of performance dance with its roots in traditional Irish dance. It is generally characterized by a stiff upper body and fast and precise movements of the feet. It can be performed solo or in groups.

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  7. Nicholas Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Nicholas Brothers were an entertainment act composed of brothers, Fayard (1914ā€“2006) and Harold (1921ā€“2000), who excelled in a variety of dance techniques, primarily between the 1930s and 1950s. Best known for their unique interpretation of a highly acrobatic technique known as "flash dancing", they were also considered by many to be ...

  8. D. Ray White - Wikipedia

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    Mountain dancer, entertainer. Years active. 1940sā€“1985. Spouse. Bertie Mae White. Children. 13. Donald Ray White, more commonly known as D. Ray White (April 17, 1927 ā€“ July 2, 1985), was an American mountain dancer and entertainer, and the patriarch of the White family. He has been featured in several American documentary films that detail ...

  9. Juanita Pitts - Wikipedia

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    Juanita Pitts. Juanita Pitts was an African-American tap dancer. [1] During performances, she was known to wear a tuxedo and Oxford shoes, which was common attire for male tap dancers at the time. However, during her life she "danced in relative obscurity".