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Tap jams in NYC are jumping. (tap dancing jam sessions in New York, NY nightclubs)
From:
Dance Magazine
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September 1, 1994| Author:
Millman, Cynthia R.
| COPYRIGHT 1994 Dance Magazine, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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La Cave on First and Deanna's offer tap dancers an opportunity to perform on Wednesday and Sunday nights, respectively. The emphasis is on
NEW YORK CITY--Unbeknown to many dance enthusiasts, an impressive roster of tap dancers can be seen at weekly jams in two New York City nightclubs. La Cave on First hosts tap jams on Wednesdays, Deanna's on Sundays.
Dancing has a way of keeping the old spry and the young in awe of the old. This is certainly true in the tap world. ...
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