I think you could say tap dancing is a dying art in the world of entertainment. Back in the early 20th century, tap dancing was all the rage; every show had its take on the style. Slowly, the dance form lost its luster. But for me, if I see someone tapping away, I wouldn’t miss it for the world.
Although tap dancing may have lost its popularity in the last half century, it surely has not lost its charm. Just ask this dynamic teacher-student duo. They carry the weight of America’s tap-dancing future’s on their shoulders. The beloved teacher Justin M. Lewis discovered his love for dance at a young age. By the time he was 10, Lewis was performing alongside renowned jazz musician drummer Chuck Redd.
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