STAY CONNECTED IN 2024!
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Follow us on our Facebook page.
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Join Tap Happy Community Exchange, our Facebook group.
COMMUNITY ONLINE GROUP
Tap Happy now has a Facebook group in addition to the regular Tap Happy Facebook page. It is a place where all our community members (current and past students and faculty) can post, comment, enjoy dialogue, ask each other for advice, share ideas, and basically stay connected to fellow tap lovers and classmates (past and present) so we can connect while in isolation!
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The group is called Tap Happy Community Exchange. Once you join, then go ahead and post something related to tap dance or Tap Happy...say hello to your buddies!
We're all in this together. Please stay connected as we help you to find some joy during this time.
NEWS
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FALL 2024 UPDATE
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Please forgive any delay in replies or communication. Tap Happy is going through some technological transitions.
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New announcements will be up by mid-November or sooner. Please stay tuned!
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Thank you for visiting Tap Happy!
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Tap Happy
Statement of Unity
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Tap Happy stands with Black Lives Matter. Society must change to demonstrate that we value Black lives as much as we do the lives of whites and others.
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Tap Happy acknowledges the inherent worthiness and right to dignity and equal treatment of all people. Tap Happy welcomes and embraces adults of all races, ethnicities, national backgrounds, native languages, and genders into our classes and community. We treat one another with respect and kindness. We aim to have fun together, and share this love of tap dance and the activity of it together, allowing a bond to form among us through tap dance that outweighs our differences. Black, white, brown…we can form friendships together through laughter, learning, and dance.
There is no way for me to teach tap dance without honoring Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, and all the tap dancers and teachers before me, and all the exchanges between races and love between us in sharing the joy of this art form. There has always been respect and social equality in the dance studio among tap dancers of all races. When you take a tap dance class, you participate in this tradition of respect, love, and joy.
Sara Draper, Business Owner
Tap Happy