I took tap classes growing up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've found that most people who studied when they were little, even if they never took another tap class, it's percussive, so it stays in your body, the muscle memory of it.
I liked tap, because I liked hearing the results of my movements.
When I got picked up by the Tapout crew and was featured on their reality show, that really jumpstarted my career.
I love tap!
I started tapping and I was okay. Then after about two years my feet knew what they were doing!
I don't tap dance, and I don't think you can learn to tap dance in three weeks at my ripe old age.
There are people who take tap class, do a tap dance. And then there are people who know the dance, who know why they take tap classes. Who know why they do 20 shuffles, or 50 shuffles, before they go on.
I started with ballet and then my cousin Sarah introduced me to her tap teachers.
I booked my first national tour of a Broadway show right out of college. It was the tap show, '42nd Street.' I had only been tap dancing for three years when I booked that show.
I grew up in dance studios. I was forced to be in several numbers in recitals and dance competitions. I took one tap class - literally one class - and then I quit.