Although you may not be able to take a full tap class during this time at home, it is important as a tapper to keep your brain sharp, your ankles loose, and your feet firing. If you’re lucky enough to have a scrap of plywood lying around (or if you have a floor that won’t be scratched by tap shoes), lace up your shoes and get started on this exercise. If you can’t wear your tap shoes, you can still nail this exercise in your sneakers.
Send us a video of your final product so we can see how you’re doing at home: stagelightathome@gmail.com, or tag us on social media @stagelightarts.
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