The language of tap dancing is as rich and varied as that of any art, and different choreographers, teachers and performers often use totally different terms for exactly the same step. The
various names of all steps and clear descriptions of them are collected for the first time in this reference work. The emphasis is on all variations of a name, from universally recognized terms
to simple “pet” names that individual performers and choreographers have created, with extensive cross-references provided. Each of the steps is fully described, with appropriate counts,
explanations and history. Many antique and unusual steps such as the
Patting Juba, the
Quack and the
Swanee Shuffle are included. Instructors considering this book for use
in a course may
request an examination copy here.