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      • Jason Samuels Smith is an award-winning tap dancer, teacher, choreographer, and humanitarian. He is a multi-talented leader and lifelong champion of tap dancing. Smith’s accolades include an Emmy, a Dance Magazine Award, an American Choreography Award, and the Gregory Hines Humanitarian Award—one of his most cherished honors.
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  2. Jason Samuels Smith (born October 4, 1980) is an American tap dancer, choreographer, and director. [1] Early life and career. Samuels Smith was born in New York City to professional performing arts parents Sue Samuels and JoJo Smith. [2] .

  3. Jason Samuels Smith has emerged as a multi-talented leader in the art form of Tap. He received a Dance Magazine Award, Emmy and American Choreography Award, as well as grants/residencies supporting the development of previous work.

  4. Jason Samuels Smith (performer, choreographer, instructor, speaker, actor) is a multi-talented leader and advocate for the art form of Tap. Over the course of his extensive travels, he has influenced, and at times, introduced the culture of tap dance to audiences of all ages and social economic backgrounds.

  5. Jason Samuels Smith is an award-winning tap dancer, teacher, choreographer, and humanitarian. He is a multi-talented leader and lifelong champion of tap dancing. Smith’s accolades include an Emmy, a Dance Magazine Award, an American Choreography Award, and the Gregory Hines Humanitarian Award—one of his most cherished honors.

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    Jason Samuels Smith is an established leader for Tap with accolades as Choreographer, Performer and Humanitarian. He received an Emmy, Dance Magazine Award, and American Choreography Award as well as grants/residencies supporting the development of new work.

  7. Since 2011, he has been a dance critic and features writer for The New York Times, and he has contributed to The New Yorker since 2002. Read Bio. Few dancers, in their debut performances at Jacob’s Pillow, can have made an entrance as head-turning as tap dancer Jason Samuels Smith’s.

  8. Instructor. 01. about. In less than a decade, Jason Samuels Smith (performer, choreographer, director) has emerged as a multi-talented leader in the Art form of Tap. He won both an Emmy and American Choreography Award for “Outstanding Choreography” for the Opening number of the 2003 Jerry Lewis/MDA Telethon in a tribute to Gregory Hines.

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