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Gasps From A Dying Art Form

GFADAF EP 9 - Color-Blind Tap Dance (The Hidden Histories of Tap Dance Histories Part 3)

Apr 26, 2022
This episode explores the challenges of color-blind speech in tap dance history, highlighting the influence of Beverly Fletcher's 'Tapworks' and discussing the impact of systemic racism and racial inequality. It critiques historical depictions, addresses the decline of tap dance, and explores racial insensitivities in the dance industry. The chapter also delves into the history of African slavery and its impact on the slave trade.
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Quick takeaways

  • Tap dance history can be influenced by a color-blind racial ideology, affecting the narrative.
  • The podcast highlights the need for contextual understanding of African slavery to avoid oversimplification.

Deep dives

Tapdance history through instructional books

Tapdance history has been published regularly for approximately 100 years through the format of the DIY teacher self-at-home instructional books and syllabi.

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