TAP ATTACK to Celebrate National Tap Dance Day at Hudson River Park

By: Apr. 21, 2017
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Tap Attack, a free, public, outdoor event presented by the American Tap Dance Foundation (ATDF), will return this year to Hudson River Park (Christopher Street and the Hudson River) to celebrate the 28th anniversary of National Tap Dance Day. Tap Attack 2017 will take place on Sunday, May 21 from 1-2pm.

Over 100 tappers - young and old, student and professional - will dance together in riffs and open jams in this yearly celebration of tap dance as an American art form and National Treasure. The ATDF's Tap City Youth Ensemble, Tap City Junior Ensemble and tappers of all ages will join special guests from the tap dance community at this year's event. Master of ceremonies: ATDF Artistic Director Tony Waag.

National Tap Dance Day falls on May 25 of each year, selected to mark the birthday of tap dance legend Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (1878-1949). National Tap Dance Day is celebrated throughout the United States, but holds special resonance in New York City, the birthplace of American tap dance. President George W. Bush signed National Tap Dance Day into law in November, 1989.

IF YOU GO:

Sunday, May 21 - 1-2pm

TAP ATTACK
to celebrate National Tap Dance Day (May 25th)

Featuring over 100 tap dancers of all ages in open jam sessions - students join with the pros! American Tap Dance Foundation Artistic/Executive Director, Tony Waag, will lead Tap Attack.

At Hudson River Park, Pier 45 - Christopher Street/Hudson River



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