I would imagine that if you could understand Morse code, a tap dancer would drive you crazy.
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I studied Morse code.
I would love to be able to tap dance.
I deal with more complex rhythmical patterns than a regular tap dancer. I even think in rhythms.
Honestly, I am so ignorant of how dance works that I can't even imagine a story that you would want to tell through movement.
When I first saw tap dancing, I immediately got it: the righteousness of being able to make so much noise with your feet!
I can tap dance a little bit.
When you work with Ray Charles, Billy Eckstine and Frank Sinatra, and you tell them to jump without a net, you better know what you're talking about. Thank God I was ready for it.
Just like a comedian has a certain joke or a jazz musician has a riff that they know will get the crowd, a tap dancer always has a step.
There's a whole new generation who know about tap dancing thanks to 'Happy Feet.'
Tap dancing is all about the feet; you put your head down and don't really engage with anything but the rhythm in your head.