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Brian Seibert: What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing

Brian Seibert: What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing

FromALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library


Brian Seibert: What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing

FromALOUD @ Los Angeles Public Library

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Jan 14, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

 Brian Seibert, a dance critic for The New York Times, offers an authoritative account of the great American art of tap dancing in his new book, What the Eye Hears. Seibert’s entertaining history illuminates tap’s complex origins—from the jig and clog influences brought from Africa by slaves, to its growth as a cousin to jazz in the vaudeville circuits, to its ubiquity on Broadway and in Hollywood, and finally its post-World War II decline and more recent reinvention. Seibert, born and raised in Los Angeles, will take the ALOUD stage to discuss tap’s influence on American culture, including the legacy of L.A.’s thriving tap scene. With archival film footage and special performances by the young L.A. choreographer Sarah Reich, acclaimed as one of the new leaders in tap, this program will be sure to move you.**Click here for photos from the event. 
Released:
Jan 14, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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