To be honest, there are so many steps you can't really define them all in one go. If you ask about a specific few, I'd be happy to answer your questions.
It has changed from the original form of Irish step dancing to our modern day tap dancing
irish step dancing, probably tap, etc.
The sources of tap dancing include the Irish solo step dance, the English clog dance, and African dance movements.
Tap is a blend of Irish step dancing and African gumboot dancing. It began when the two minority groups were highly oppressed and they blended their dance forms. The steps of the Irish combined with the rhythm and style of the African Americans created tap.
It was a way to create sound by the art of dance but originally tap was derived from Irish step dancing. Apparently dark skinned people in America used to use tap dancing to mimic the lighter skinned Americans. The lighter skinned Americans then used to mimic the darker skinned Americans by tap dancing too.
A uniquely American dance form, tap dance is the fusion of British Isles Clog and Step dancing with the rhythms of West African drumming (the tap sounds were used to replace the beats of the drums.) The creators of tap dance are from many different dance forms.
Tap dancing originated from America.
Yes there is tap dancing.
A cold tap and a hot tap, dancing. That's the best.
The creation of tap dance came from many different dance forms. A uniquely American dance form, tap dance is the fusion of British Isles Clog and Step dancing with the rhythms of West African drumming (the tap sounds were used to replace the beats of the drums.)
A uniquely American dance form, tap dance is the fusion of British Isles Clog and Step dancing with the rhythms of West African drumming (the tap sounds were used to replace the beats of the drums.) The creation of tap dance came from many different dance forms.
A uniquely American dance form, tap dance is the fusion of British Isles Clog and Step dancing with the rhythms of West African drumming (the tap sounds were used to replace the beats of the drums.) The creation of tap dance came from many different dance forms.