
The Tap Love Tour Podcast
Follow artist Travis Knights as he takes you on an adventure through time, rhythm, and dance.
Latest episodes

Jun 5, 2025 • 35min
Episode 132: Jane Goldberg - Changing Times Tap Initiative
In the wake of major cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts, we speak with tap legend Jane Goldberg about the Changing Times Tap Initiative Grant. Creating new work has always been about piecing together resources to achieve your vision. Tune in as the Tap Goddess of the Lower East Side shares how this grant could be a key piece in your puzzle.
https://janegoldberg.org/changingtimestapinitiative/
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May 10, 2025 • 19min
Episode 131: Acia Gray - Fallout of NEA Cuts
Why did one of the longest-running tap festivals in the world just get cancelled?
Acia Gray, renowned tap dancer and founder of Tapestry Dance Company in Austin, Tx, joins us for a sober conversation about the philosophical shift and budget cuts at the National Endowment for the Arts. After 25 years of producing the Soul to Sole Tap Festival, Acia is making the difficult decision to bring it to a close. We dig into what this means for the tap dance community, the state of arts funding in America, and the resilience it takes to create space for rhythm over decades.

May 8, 2025 • 29min
Episode 130: Dear Terpsichore
An open letter to Terpsichore Dance Celebration
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Sep 17, 2024 • 53min
Episode 129: Brinae Ali - Building Bridges to the Ancestors
Brinae Ali, an internationally acclaimed tap dance artist and leader of the Baby Laurence Legacy Project, delves into the transformative power of art. She discusses the importance of balancing creativity with community impact and shares her insights on bridging generational gaps through artistic practices. Brinae also talks about her upcoming Mars Project, which weaves dance, music, and theater to explore identity and heritage. With a focus on resilience and empowerment, she underscores the role of gratitude and collective efforts in fostering a thriving artistic community.

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Jul 1, 2024 • 1h 2min
Episode 128: Ian Berg - The Case For Institutional Education
Ian Berg, an incredible Tap Dance artist, composer, and educator, discusses the fusion of tap dance with music, the importance of jazz culture in higher education, choreography, composition, and creating music for tap dancers. He reflects on his tap dance journey, influential figures, and the interplay of music and tap dancing through melodies and time signatures.

Jun 11, 2024 • 45min
Episode 127: Stacey Achieng - Tap Dance in Kenya
Stacey Achieng, co-founder of TapaTapa Tap Dance Group in Nairobi, Kenya, discusses spreading dance across East Africa. Topics include the journey of learning tap dance in Kenya, Kenyan culture, lineage and migration history, tap dance self-help groups, and community engagement initiatives.

May 24, 2024 • 25min
Episode 126: Molly Smith - Can You Hear Us Now
Tap dancer Molly Smith, director of Chicago Tap Theatre's new production, discusses the significance of queer tap dance, embracing queerness in tap dance history, exploring the choreographic process for the show, challenges and celebrating representation in tap dance history, and promoting ticket purchasing and Patreon support.

May 10, 2024 • 31min
Episode 125: Leonardo Dias - Brazil Needs Help
Brazilian tap dancer and podcaster Leonardo Dias shares the urgent call for help as Brazil faces devastating floods. The podcast discusses the power of community and unity in supporting those affected by natural disasters, highlighting the need for international aid within the tap dance community.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 28min
Episode 124: Felix Lambert - Watch Your Step
Dancer and author Felix Lambert delves into the history of African American dancing, discussing the complexity of identities in historical contexts and the evolution of dance styles beyond Lindy Hop. He explores the tension between tradition and innovation in jazz dance today, emphasizing experimentation and personal exploration. Lambert also shares his aspirations for a series of historical books filled with rare pictures, aiming to enlighten and motivate readers of diverse backgrounds.

Feb 23, 2024 • 1h 34min
Episode 123: Lynn Dally - From One Generation To The Next
Join Travis Knights and Allie Stewart as they chat with Lynn Dally about tap dance legends, passing on knowledge, preserving tap dance legacy, Black and Irish dancers influence, and intergenerational dialogue. Reflect on family, art, racial awareness, and the importance of studying past masters like Eddy Brown and Jimmy Slide in tap dancing tradition.