Arthur Duncan, who kept tap dancing visible and relevant across the country on television when most had relegated it to the past and who also broke ground as a Black entertainer, has died at 97.
Maurice Hines, dancer and choreographer — and evangelist for the art of tap dancing — died Friday at age 80. Hines and his brother, the famed Gregory Hines, helped keep tap in the public eye. Maurice ...
Pfeiffer is offering chair tap classes at two locations, at Bridgewater Retirement Community for residents, and also at her ...
When the weather is warm, I find it exciting to get outside, meet friends, and soak in the incredible talent and culture that is brimming in Greater Boston. This weekend, there are many opportunities ...
LOS ANGELES -- Arthur Duncan, who kept tap dancing visible and relevant across the country on television when most had relegated it to the past and who also broke ground as a Black entertainer, has ...