There are many different styles of, and approaches to, tap. My own leans towards a more intellectual view: tap dancing not just for the sake of entertainment but to educate and spark emotion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Tap dancing is something I love, and I've been working on it to get really good.
Tap's foundation is jazz, just like hip-hop, so relating tap-dancing to rap is natural for me.
I've been dancing my entire life. Jazz, hip hop, ballet. And then there's tap dancing. I love to tap.
I can tap dance a little bit.
There's a whole new generation who know about tap dancing thanks to 'Happy Feet.'
When I first saw tap dancing, I immediately got it: the righteousness of being able to make so much noise with your feet!
I love the rhythm of tap dancing. It's sharp and quick. Plus, the sound is very appealing.
Point a light at me, and I'll start tap dancing.
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.
I don't tap dance, and I don't think you can learn to tap dance in three weeks at my ripe old age.