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  1. www.tapdancingresources.com › dancers › by-typeFamous Tap Dancing Women

    Profiles, tributes, and fan sites for some of the most famous female tap dancers of the past and present.

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  3. The ATDF created the first International Tap Dance Hall of Fame in July of 2002, and its purpose is: - To honor the contributions of legendary tap dance artists by preserving their legacy for future generations to enjoy. - To increase public awareness of the diversity inherent in the form.

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    • Bill Robinson. Bill Robinson, commonly known as Bojangles, was a pioneering tap dancer born on May 25, 1878, in Richmond, Virginia. Celebrated as the best-known and highest-paid African-American entertainer in the United States during the first half of the 20th century, Robinson made a lasting impact on the performing arts.
    • Sammy Davis Jr. Born on December 8, 1925, in Harlem, New York, Sammy Davis was a dynamic force in entertainment, with his career gaining momentum in the 1940s through unwavering determination, innate talent, and the support of friends like Frank Sinatra.
    • Savion Glover. Savion Glover, born on November 19, 1973, in Newark, New Jersey, has emerged as a prominent figure in the world of tap dancing. He gained fame for his breakthrough role in the Broadway musical "The Tap Dance Kid."
    • Eleanor Powell. Eleanor Powell, born on November 21, 1912, in Springfield, Massachusetts, stands as a triumphant figure in the realm of tap dancing, particularly as a female rhythm-tap soloist.
    • Chloe Arnold. Chloe Arnold is an American dancer, actress, and director whose career has inclined to tap dancing. She is arguably the best tap dancer in the United States of America in the modern world.
    • Ann Milner. Ann Milner was one of the best tap dancers in America and is remembered for her speed during performances. Born in 1923, she ventured into art including acting, and dancing.
    • Vera-Ellen. Vera Ellen was born in 1921 in America where she became a star in tap dancing. She developed an interest in dancing when she was a young girl.
    • Lady Di. Born in 1951 as Dianne Walker, Lady Di is an American tap dancer and model who has become popular in the world because of her dancing skills.
  4. Jan 11, 2016 · With a style unlike any other female dancer of her time, Eleanor Powell left a legendary mark as an actress, a charity advocate, and of course, as the Queen of Tap Dancing. Learn about the life and legacy of one of the world's greatest tap dancers.

  5. GOTTA MOVE: WOMEN IN TAP, a lively documentary that chronicles one weekend in the life of some of today’s most extraordinary tap dancers, who just happen to be women, acknowledging their contributions to the renaissance of tap.

  6. Ayodele Casel (born June 5, 1975) is an American tap dancer and choreographer. Raised in Puerto Rico, she derived inspiration for her tap style from salsa music. While in college, she studied with Baakari Wilder and Charles Goddertz. She became the first, and remains the only, woman to be a member of Savion Glover's Not Your Ordinary Tappers.

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