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Educated Feet: A Taste of Tap

This class/workshop teaches up to 30 students how to make "foot music," emphasizing the direct rhythmic links between verbal, aural, and physical skills and culminates with learning one or more combinations that students can use and experiment with at any time thereafter. 



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"Educating the feet" of children in Glasgow, Scotland!

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PROGRAM FEEDBACK/QUOTES

"[the Educated Feet workshop] was one of the best "hands on" programs we've had. She had the kids "in tune" to what she was doing the entire time. Our students loved it!! Very professional, very entertaining and educating as well. I learned a lot myself! Keep sending us quality programs like this..."
Cheryl Gibbons, Music Teacher, Clays Mills Elementary School, Lexington, KY


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