Michael Flatley
AnswerSammy Davis jr AnswerFred astairedebbie Reynolds
Donald o'conner
gene kelly
nicholas brothers
Henry letang
Leonard reed
leon Collins
sandman sims
ann miller
bunny Briggs
honi coles
cholly Atkins
Diane "lady di" walker
Jason samuels smith
savion glover
Gregory hines
Robert l. reed
Eleanor Powell
jimmy slyde
David Blight
Condos Brothers
Berry Brothers
Tap Brothers (not really brothers)
Step Brothers (ditto)
Meachal Jackson
Two famous tap dancers are Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. They are in movies from the '30s.
Bill Robinson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, and tons more
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Tap dance allows dancers to express themselves and entertain others.
Two famous tap dancers are Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. They are in movies from the '30s.
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Gene Kelly and Donald O'Connor, according to YouTube
Michael Flatley
Bill Robinson, Sammy Davis, Jr., Savion Glover, Gregory Hines, and tons more
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The cast of Sweet Shoe - 1938 includes: Dona Drake as Rita Rio The Four Norsemen as Male Quartet The Four Specs as Male Quartet Tap Dancers Anita Jacobi as Anita, Acrobatic Tap Dancer
Tap dance allows dancers to express themselves and entertain others.
Eddy Ocampo is a very famous jazz dancer and is in alot of companies and has been in movies as a dancer. He is a great dancer. Just look him up on google.
Examples of tap dancing include performances in Broadway musicals like "42nd Street" and "Chicago," where dancers showcase intricate footwork and rhythms. Famous tap dancers such as Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly have also highlighted the art form in classic films. Additionally, contemporary tap performances often blend styles, incorporating elements of jazz and hip-hop, as seen in shows like "Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk."
The Three Wiles has: Played Themselves in "Vaud-Villains" in 1936. Played Dancers in "Bank Notes" in 1939. Played Dancers in "Toast of the Town" in 1948. Played Themselves - Tap Dancers in "Texaco Star Theater" in 1948. Played Tap Dancers in "Toast of the Town" in 1948.